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In this episode of Breakaway Wealth Podcast, Jim sits down with Jill Schulman—US Marine veteran and positive psychology expert—to break down the science of bravery and why action - not motivation - moves outcomes. They map a practical path to confront fear, build daily reps, and apply courage to business and money decisions.
3 Key Takeaways:
Bravery reframed: not heroics, but voluntary action in the presence of fear toward a worthwhile goal; most modern fear is social (failure, rejection, embarrassment), amplified by a comfort-first culture.
Action over fear: use graded exposure and “mastery experiences” (Bandura) to build self-efficacy; schedule the hard task early, track behaviors not outcomes, and let consistency—not motivation—carry the work.
Environment and systems: build a “brave tribe” to leverage conformity effects; apply PERMA (Positive emotion, Engagement/flow, Relationships, Meaning, Accomplishment) to raise performance; treat early failures as required feedback on the way to results.
Thanks to Jill for outlining a clear model for building bravery and putting it to work! If this episode moved you to act, take one small step today and track it.
Subscribe to Breakaway Wealth, leave a review, and share the show with a colleague who leads others.
Connect with Jill: take her Bravery Assessment and download the Bravery Blueprint at her site; read The Bravery Effect for the full framework.
Connect with Jill Schulman:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jill.schulman.5
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jillschulman
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jillaschulman/
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In this episode of Breakaway Wealth Podcast, Jim sits down with Jill Schulman—US Marine veteran and positive psychology expert—to break down the science of bravery and why action - not motivation - moves outcomes. They map a practical path to confront fear, build daily reps, and apply courage to business and money decisions.
3 Key Takeaways:
Bravery reframed: not heroics, but voluntary action in the presence of fear toward a worthwhile goal; most modern fear is social (failure, rejection, embarrassment), amplified by a comfort-first culture.
Action over fear: use graded exposure and “mastery experiences” (Bandura) to build self-efficacy; schedule the hard task early, track behaviors not outcomes, and let consistency—not motivation—carry the work.
Environment and systems: build a “brave tribe” to leverage conformity effects; apply PERMA (Positive emotion, Engagement/flow, Relationships, Meaning, Accomplishment) to raise performance; treat early failures as required feedback on the way to results.
Thanks to Jill for outlining a clear model for building bravery and putting it to work! If this episode moved you to act, take one small step today and track it.
Subscribe to Breakaway Wealth, leave a review, and share the show with a colleague who leads others.
Connect with Jill: take her Bravery Assessment and download the Bravery Blueprint at her site; read The Bravery Effect for the full framework.
Connect with Jill Schulman:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jill.schulman.5
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jillschulman
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jillaschulman/

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