Welcome to Courage Week! In Tamara’s photo her daughter scales a rocky cliff. Not really high on the courage scale for her but possibly impossible for others. You see courage is always relative. I have more courage than many when it comes to public speaking yet there are others who have more than me. Everyday Read More
Category: Courage
Speaking of Courage ~ how do you get past fear?
COURAGE – the power or quality of dealing with or facing danger, fear, pain, etc; the confidence to act in accordance with one’s beliefs Welcome to the Blog Party! This week we are talking Courage. This means we are looking for everything and anything on the topic! How to find it, why you need Read More
When courage quietly shows itself
Sometimes courage sits quietly waiting for a moment to make an appearance. I have never been close to drowning. I know how to swim and yet I have panicked while swimming. As a child I would swim out to a floating dock, in the lake, my heart beating just a tad faster than normal Read More
Courage: strength in the face of pain or grief.
Just honored to have Neil Rubenstein back with us today. Longtime Bliss Habits fans may remember his moving account, Never Lose Infinite Hope – A Father’s Tale and How CDH defined flexibility for him. Today he is talking courage, a courage I am blessed not to know. Courage is: Finding out your child is Read More
Feats Of Courage
Watching the Olympics this week provided many displays of courage. Hurtling down bobsleigh tracks, flying off jumps and careening down mountains to recall a few. Even stepping out in front of huge crowds to perform alone are great moments of bravery. Or craziness. Then reading I come across the name Rosa Parks. And Read More
The Courage To Be With This
The world does not need more who are courageous when the battle rages, the horns sound, the swell of passionate anger rises. This fight was done a long time ago. The world needs more who are courageous when the lights go out, the sounds of the outer world become stilled, and all that Read More