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Keryl Pesce
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December 29 - December 30, 2022
“Fear, thank you for all you’ve done to keep me safe. Please sit over here on the side for now. Courage is going to take the lead for a while. If you’ve got something to say, speak up, but please understand from this point forward, you are not in charge. Courage is.”
allowing it to emerge, allowing it to play a greater role in your decisions and direction in life?
Courage take the lead is ultimately is about learning to trust yourself.
Fear, once our board member intended to keep us alive, has taken on a new job.
Fear, in a very real sense, if allowed to primarily drive our decisions, ironically can be the very thing that does put our lives in danger.
Your Courage operates the same way. I’m not suggesting you close this book and go take a major step in the face of Fear
Don’t start there, because if you are in a fragile state and at the early stages of becoming whole again, your
Shit, half the time I don’t even know what I’m thinking. How can I expect my husband to know? Find your voice.
someone else if you start saying “No,” and setting boundaries, but not doing so is rejecting you and what you want.
Compromise, especially for those we love, is necessary for healthy relationships. It’s about balance.
Courage is a practiced skill. Each of us has the ability to increase our capacity to be courageous. Your strength of courage will naturally increase as some of what we have already talked about helps you become whole again. As you understand and adopt what we talk about
All decisions are the right decisions if your intention behind them is to grow and move you closer to the life you want to live. You either get the outcome you desire or you learn. That’s a win-win.
Feeling fear is okay. It’s normal. Fear is a sign of growth.