The last month – since presenting at Digital Leap and writing the first part of this series for Hilborn – has been an exciting journey.
I’ve been asked what it means to be brave and how to manifest it in the day-to-day. How it translates from personal to professional and back again. I’ve even been contested that our sector is already brave and inspired enough.
The most wonderful part about this very simple idea of being brave is that it can and should be interpreted in a multitude of ways that relate specifically to YOU.
My brave and your brave will undoubtedly be very different things. There is nothing wrong with that. There is actually something intrinsically beautiful in our ability to take the same concept or idea or challenge and interpret a different meaning or result.
The warriors we fight for are the beneficiaries of our causes. They are also the ones who need us to be warriors too. They are the ones for whom we get up every morning and do what we do – this is what Be Brave means. It’s everything from the small actions to the big decisions to even the things that we actively decide not do.
This is not meant to diminish the plight of those we help – it’s meant to inspire a new guard willing more than ever to take chances they never would’ve before.
Digital warriors are made by being strategic and understanding the importance of taking risks.
For those of you craving more than the powerful rallying cry or inspirational mantra, here are my top five tactical steps you can take tomorrow on your path to becoming a Digital Warrior:
Yes, we must pay heed to all the old and new things around us, as professionals and digital warriors – but we must first remind ourselves how we became the warriors that we are and how that can be translated across any medium or channel or challenge.