Testing Your Courage Daily with Scott Simon

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Scott Simon decided to do one new thing every day for a year to test his courage. His first challenge? Singing in front of a busy restaurant. He had been afraid to sing in public for 35 years but says that finally doing it changed his life

“I almost levitated back to my car,” he tells Brilliant Thoughts host Tristan Ahumada in this week’s episode. “I felt powerful, free, joyous. It was this indescribable mix of emotions.”

A Facebook post about it went viral and kicked off the Scare Your Soul movement, where people challenge themselves and others to push through their fears. Action is the antidote to apathy, anxiety and so many other things that keep us in a downward spiral, Simon says.

He explains how to distinguish between real fear and toxic fear, and how to find the courage to step into the unknown. Simon also discusses how curiosity leads to connection, and the power of having an accountability partner.

Scott Simon created the Scare Your Soul movement, learn more and find challenges and quizzes at scareyoursoul.com. His book is also called Scare Your Soul

Brilliant Thoughts with Tristan Ahumada is no longer releasing new episodes on the SUCCESS Podcast Network, but you can still listen to the full conversation below.

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Tristan Ahumada is the People Editor for SUCCESS, operates Lab Coat Agents as its CEO, consults Fortune 500 companies, runs a successful Real Estate team in California, expansion teams in the U.S. (in different brokerages), owner in one Brokerage, currently sits on different boards for tech companies, and is also an international speaker. His love for technology and systems pushes him to test and use the latest products for growth for all businesses around the world including Real Estate Agents/Brokers. Tristan is from Southern California where he currently lives with his wife and two kids.

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