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12
Mar

The Brief History of Sojourner Truth

  Obstacle 12 Ambiguity—Confront Uncomfortable Truths If you can’t be direct, why be? — Lily Tomlin   Born in 1797, Isabella received several last names from her various masters, and by the time she had shed the chains of slavery, her commanding presence electrified people when she spoke to abolitionist audiences. Sojourner Truth gave the eloquent speech that made her

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6
Mar

An Open Door…

  “There comes a moment in every life when the Universe presents you with an opportunity to rise to your potential. An open door that only requires the heart to walk through, seize it and hang on. The choice is never simple. It’s never easy. It’s not supposed to be. But those who travel this path have always looked back

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3
Mar

4 Myths about Courage at Work

  Debunking a few myths about courage in the workplace:  Most People Display Courage at Work Like demonstrating ethical standards, most people tend to be followers. There are loads of stories that when asked or told to do something unethical, most people will do what they are told. With courage, when a situation requires you to display your heart, do

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26
Feb

Colorado AARP features “In My 11th Hour: “I Wish I’d Had More Courage”

http://states.aarp.org/in-my-final-hour-sc-co-wp-health/  

26
Feb

Reservoir of Courage–High or Low?

  “Over the last two hundred years, we’re accountable for how we’ve advanced our minds without advancing our hearts.” — Mark Nepo, The Endless Practice Hmmm, maybe that’s why our hearts’ reservoir of courage is so low… courage lives in the heart.

22
Feb

Hiding Who We are

“Almost all our faults are more pardonable than the methods we resort to, to hide them.” — La Rochefoucauld  

7
Feb

Happiness or Regrets?

 

4
Feb

Three Women, Three Responses: “How I Make Courage My Daily Legacy”

  What’s your definition of courage and why is it vital to claim it for yourself? Are you curious about why only 11% of over 750 women researched perceived themselves as courageous? Are you in this group? What allows only a small percentage of women to actively claim their courage? Perhaps you believe courage is only synonymous with being a

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30
Jan

Potential Trouble

  Yes, it’s true! You invite potential trouble when you stand in your courage and confess your shortcomings, but more importantly, you hold yourself accountable and establish your integrity. Confessing if one of twelve cousins to courage.

23
Jan

Observations by My Yoga Teacher

  January 20, 2016 Kimberly Soults, yoga teacher, unique and wise spirit Once in a while someone takes the time to touch the heart of another person. Unbeknownst to me, my yoga teacher posted January 20, 2016 on Facebook the special insights she observes below while teaching yoga. When was the last time you touched a life and left a memorable

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