Life doesn’t wait and neither should you. Brave Enough is a powerful guide to breaking free from hesitation, silencing self-doubt, and stepping boldly into the life you’ve always wanted. With a mix of practical advice and motivating insights, this book shows you how to take decisive action, embrace change with confidence, and discover the courage that’s been within you all along.
Whether you’re standing at a crossroads in your career, longing to pursue a passion, or simply tired of playing it safe, Brave Enough will help you stop waiting for the “perfect moment” and start living with purpose and conviction. Through empowering strategies and real-world examples, you’ll learn how to confront fear, turn obstacles into opportunities, and create a life defined by bold choices.
If you’re ready to live with intention and courage, Brave Enough is the push you need to take that first step toward freedom and fulfilment.
Charles C. Johnson is an independent investigative journalist, author, and new media entrepreneur. He is founder of Gotnews.com, a website dedicated to independent research and news.
He is the author of Why Coolidge Matters: Leadership Lessons from America's Most Underrated President (Encounter Books) and The Truth About the IRS Scandals (Encounter Books).
He has written for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, The Los Angeles Times, The New Criterion, The American Spectator, The Claremont Review of Books, City Journal, Reason.com, National Review Online, Tablet Magazine, The Weekly Standard, Powerline, and The New York Sun.
His work has been featured on Real Clear Politics, the Drudge Report, Hotair.com, The Blaze, Breitbart.com, Rush Limbaugh's show, and The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web. He has been on Fox News with Megyn Kelly, Sean Hannity, and Lou Dobbs and numerous radio programs, including Rush Limbaugh, Larry Elder, John Batchelor, Rusty Humphries, Dennis Prager, Larry Elder, Mark Levin, and Larry Kudlow.
To date, he is the only person to have won both the Robert F. Bartley Fellowship and the Eric Breindel Collegiate Journalism Award, which came with a $10,000 prize and an internship at The Wall Street Journal after he exposed a pro-Hezbollah, pro-Hamas professor at his alma mater. He has also won the Robert F. Novak Special Alumni Fellowship from the Phillips Foundation and the Publius Fellowship at the Claremont Institute.
Charles has worked for Alan M. Dershowitz at Harvard Law School, Seth Lipsky at The New York Sun, Carl Schramm at the Kauffman Foundation, and Charles Kesler at The Claremont Review of Books.
Fluent in French and proficient in Spanish, Charles lives in California with his wife.