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Attitude in Action: Showing Up Fully When It Is Hard

Motivation is unreliable. Discipline is overrated. What actually sustains consistent, courageous action over time is attitude — a trained disposition toward life's challenges that keeps you moving when conditions are far from ideal. This course explores the psychological architecture of attitude: how it forms, how it erodes, and how to rebuild it intentionally. Drawing on Stoic philosophy, positive psychology, and real-world leadership case studies, you will develop the inner resilience to take meaningful action even in the face of setbacks, criticism, and uncertainty. This course is for doers who want to become durable.

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Tunde Adeyemi
Course Facilitator
📋 8 modules ⏱ ~2.7h total
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Course Modules

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1
What Is Attitude Really? Beyond Positivity and Toxic Optimism
📖 ~1 min read
2
The Stoic Foundation: Control, Acceptance and Forward Motion
📖 ~1 min read
3
Resilience Science: What Research Says About Bouncing Forward
📖 ~1 min read
4
Developing a Response Repertoire for Difficult Situations
📖 ~1 min read
5
The Courage Habit: Taking Action Before You Feel Ready
📖 ~1 min read
6
Managing Setback Without Losing Momentum
📖 ~1 min read
7
Attitude Under Pressure: High-Stakes Decision Making
📖 ~1 min read
8
Building a Personal Code of Conduct for Consistent Action
📖 ~1 min read
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The ReTAIE Principle Assessment

There comes a time in every life when movement is no longer enough — alignment becomes necessary. This assessment is designed to help you pause, reflect, and confront your current reality with honesty and clarity.

It is not a test of intelligence, success, or spirituality. It is a tool for self-discovery, alignment, and intentional transformation.

The Eight Dimensions

R
Realisation
Awareness of truth
T
Thoughts
Your internal belief system
T*
Talk
Your spoken words
A
Action
Your behaviours and habits
I
Attitude
Your inner posture
E
Impact
Your contribution and influence
E*
Evidence
The visible results of your life
L
Legacy
What your life ultimately builds

How to Approach This

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Be Honest
Answer based on your current reality, not your ideal self.
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Stay Open
Be willing to confront what is uncomfortable but necessary.
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Take Responsibility
Your results are not for judgment — they are for alignment and growth.

There are no "good" or "bad" scores — only truthful indicators.
A low score is a call for attention and transformation. A high score is a call for consistency and multiplication.

Before You Begin, Ask Yourself

  • Am I ready to see myself truthfully?
  • Am I willing to change what I discover?
  • Am I prepared to take responsibility for my growth?
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