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FDR: He Didn't Let Polio Derail His Calling

FDR: He Didn't Let Polio Derail His Calling

Update: 2024-11-19
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FDR: He Didn't Let Polio Derail His Calling

This week, in the latest episode of our series within the show Stories from the Book Crucible Leadership, we look at the courage, good humor and
determination– both personal and political – that made Franklin Delano Roosevelt one of history’s most celebrated figures.

None of what he accomplished in the White House, we discuss here, would have been possible if Roosevelt didn’t have two critical things necessary to move beyond a crucible: a mindset shift that he wouldn’t let his polio prevent him from living an active life; and fellow travelers who helped him
keep going so that he could indeed, move from private trial to public triumph.

“A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor,” Roosevelt once said --- and his life is a ringing testament to that truth we’d all be wise to remember.

To explore Beyond the Crucible resources, including our free Trials-to-Triumphs Self-Assessment, visit info@beyondthecrucible.com

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FDR: He Didn't Let Polio Derail His Calling

FDR: He Didn't Let Polio Derail His Calling