Having the courage to live your dreams doesn’t necessarily mean you have no fear. It means you’re willing to go for what you want in spite of the fear. It’s natural to feel uneasy about doing something new, especially if it’s meaningful to you. Letting go of the need to be perfect and embracing your vulnerability brings rewards beyond those of merely accomplishing your goals. Take action for the experience of it and let your true self shine. Even though you feel fear…
Do it anyway.
Steve and Jarl
Courage is what I need most right now, with a partner who just made a suicide attempt. My self-vigilance right now shows me how utterly, how profoundly, all this stuff is true. The perfect followup to my thirty years of alcohol recovery! Talk about gratitude!
Larry,
I am so sorry to hear that. We will send you loving and positive energy. I don’t know what happened but I haven’t received the last several (quite a few) comments you’ve made. I just saw them today in the dashboard of the website. Apologies for not communicating, it was inadvertent. More soon.
Love and light,
Steve
Well, Ladies & Gentlemen, never could advice be more timely, when our national stress level is soaring. I am struggliing with my stress level, and yet we must be whole, we must be grateful, and we must be vigilant. We must be our best selves and find the necessary courage. But Steve and Jarl’s version is so much more succinct and intense.