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When Mouse sets out on his adventure, he discovers that brave isn't something you are--it's something you do! Mouse's day is full of big moments and bigger feelings. But with each step forward--jumping to shake off fear, accepting a friend's comforting hug, or simply pausing to breathe--he builds his courage toolkit. Because taking a brave journey doesn't mean you have to be fearless. It means you know how to just keep going. in her first book for children, former news anchor Lynn Smith, now a media consultant and host of the parenting podcast Strollercoaster, was inspired by her experience…mehr

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When Mouse sets out on his adventure, he discovers that brave isn't something you are--it's something you do! Mouse's day is full of big moments and bigger feelings. But with each step forward--jumping to shake off fear, accepting a friend's comforting hug, or simply pausing to breathe--he builds his courage toolkit. Because taking a brave journey doesn't mean you have to be fearless. It means you know how to just keep going. in her first book for children, former news anchor Lynn Smith, now a media consultant and host of the parenting podcast Strollercoaster, was inspired by her experience coaching Fortune 500 executives. She realized the fears that hold back CEOs aren't that different from what stops a child from raising their hand in class. That's why she wrote Just Keep Going--because resilience shouldn't be a C-suite secret.
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Lynn Smith is a former anchor for NBC News, MSNBC, and CNN Headline News. She now has a media and communications consulting company, hosts the award winning parenting podcast StrolIlerCoaster by Munchkin, and writes for Parents.com, Women's Health magazine, and cnn.com. In her experience as a media coach, Lynn's realized the fears that hold back CEOs aren't that different from the ones kids have, and that building resilience can start in classrooms instead of boardrooms. Lynn lives with her husband and two sons in Georgetown, South Carolina.