Colter Reed

Be the Dragon Warrior

Kung Fu Panda, © 2008 Dreamworks Animation Studios

I love the 2008 movie Kung Fu Panda from DreamWorks. If you haven’t seen it, it’s The Matrix with fur instead of black leather. Same story.

Po (the panda) loves kung fu–absolutely loves it. When he has the chance to join his heros, the Furious Five, he is thrilled. Then reality sets in—being a kung fu master is lots of hard work and people are depending on him. He almost goes back to his father’s noodle shop instead of overcoming his doubts, fulfilling his destiny, and living his dream.

So how do you overcome your doubts and fears to reach your goals? These six principles will help you become the Dragon Warrior at work, at home, and at life.

(Spoiler alerts follow. If you haven’t already seen it, go watch it. I’ll wait.)

These principles are the mainstay of Po’s journey from a big fat panda to the big fat panda (I love that: be yourself—be your best self). These principles are universal and you will see them at work every step of the way. Have fun applying them, Dragon Warrior.

Question: I enjoy finding life lessons in odd places, like cartoons. What are some of your favorite animated inspirations? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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