Cour

Island of Courage
Apply Through Courage


Cour /KOR/
Have Courage

I apply through courage, producing confidence.
Courage is one of the major keys of effective leadership.
 
I find Cour (courage) in Enligh Time. When I know who I really am, my true identity, I have the courage to act. 

1828 definition of courage: Bravery; intrepidity; that quality of mind which enables me to encounter danger and difficulties with firmness, or without fear or depression of spirits; valor; boldness; resolution. It is a constituent part of fortitude; but fortitude implies patience to bear continued suffering. 


                         How to Use COUR
  • Do what I fear or dislike most (that which I know must be done) first
  • Look for the good in everything
  • Understand that with a positive attitude, all things work together for good
                 Results from Applying COUR
  • Reduces procrastination
  • Makes the rest of the day easier
  • Increases SAPA(Self Awareness & Positive Attitude)
  • Increases productivity
  • All experiences assist to improve and prepare us to achieve

Recommended Path: 

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Read the Story 

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Enligh Time Suggestions

  • I find Cour (courage) in Enligh Time. When I know who I really am, my true identity, I have the courage to act.
  • What does this statement mean to you?


  • Listen to Cour the Lion.
  • Record any thoughts or impressions.
  • What phrases stand out to you in Cour’s song?
  • What activities or object lessons come to your mind that you can do with those you lead?


  • Read through the lion facts 
  • After reading the animal facts and listening to the song, how could you liken the lion to courage?

 

  • Study the word courage in your core books.
  • Write in your journal what you learn and record any stories you can share of brave and valiant people.
  • How did their courage to make correct choices lead others to do the same?
  • How do these stories exemplify phrases in Cour’s song? 



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Listen to the music


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Explore the lion-  Did you know?

1. A lion’s roar can be heard up to 8 km (5 miles) away.


2. Male lions have big furry manes to protect their necks when attacked by other lions.

 

3.A mature male lion leads the pride and is the father to all the cubs born into the pride.

 

4. Young male lions leave the pride around three years old and usually live solitary lives until they are strong enough to take over a pride of their own.

 

5. Lions have long been symbols of courage on family crests and coats-of-arms. The lion is widely known as the “king of the beasts.”

 

6. What else can you learn about lions?



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