Are your fears preventing you from living the life you truly want?

Do you ever wish that you had a better job, could improve your race time, stop getting injured, or finally lose the extra weight?

Many people believe that they would do more, accomplish more, and feel more fulfilled if only they could rid themselves of that fearful inner voice that constantly whispers, “you can’t do it.”

Enter: The Courage Habit

Kate Swoboda is a guest on the podcast this week, and she's the author of a new book, The Courage Habit: How to Accept Your Fears, Release the Past, and Live Your Courageous Life.

She helps people and organizations see where old, fear-based habits have kept them stuck or started to limit what’s possible, and then to start creating more courageous lives by getting into “the courage habit."

In this episode we chat about:

-How Kate’s unhappiness in her first career caught her by surprise, and the signs that pointed to the need for change (1:21)
-What it really means to live courageously (8:02)
-Why you can’t avoid fear, and the difference between fear-based habits and courage-based habits (9:42)
-How to identify which fear-based habits you tend towards (14:19)
-The four courage-based routines and how to use them (16:35)
-Listening to fear without attachment (17:22)
-How Kate has used “accessing the body” to nurture courage in her own life and running (19:44)
-How practicing courage has shown up for Kate during triathlon training (27:35)
and so much more

Episodes notes and resources: www.jennihulburt.com/18

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