What does courage mean to you? Do you think of
the firefighters who lost their lives in the World Trade Center towers? Do you
think of the men and women serving in Afghanistan and Iraq?
What
about the courage to admit a mistake? Or the courage to stop someone from
hurting you? Or the courage to stand up for what you believe? Or the courage to
just be yourself?
Yes,
all those things take courage, but all of those things also have something else
in common. Do you think any one of those things can be accomplished without
feeling some fear? No. There cannot be courage without fear.
Courage
is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment or decision that something
else is more important than the fear. Courage is what you do IN SPITE of the
fear, in spite of the resistance, in spite of what you want right now.
But
you don't have to show the kind of courage that it takes to get on the 6:00
news. You can show courage every day. It takes courage to go against
"that's just the way it is."; or "what can I do about it?",
or "I've always been this way"; or "They won't let me...".
Courage
is deciding not to put your current desires above your desires for the future.
Courage is deciding there's something more important.
For
me, courage brings to mind the Bible story of David fighting Goliath. In order
to get into the Promise Land, David had to fight his giant. Don't you image he
had something else he would have rather done that day? Fighting a giant wasn't
likely at the top of his list. But he chose not to put his current desire over
his true desire.
In
order to get into your own personal promise land, you'll have to have courage
to stand up to your personal giants too.
It
takes courage to end an unhealthy relationship. It takes courage to quit an
unfulfilling job. It takes courage to say No to someone who is using you. It
takes courage to set up a new spending plan.
It takes courage to say Yes
to your dreams when it means putting your self-esteem out there for the whole
world to see (well, that's relative, but you know what I mean). It takes
courage to reorganize your time so that you spend it on what is most meaningful
to you. It takes courage to ask for what you need and want in your life. It takes
courage to be honest.
Courage
doesn't mean that you don't recognize the difficulty of the task. Not at all.
It does mean that you are willing to do it anyway, to push yourself out of the
comfort zone, to give it a try.
Courage
is standing up to whatever mental- emotional-physical "Giant" is in
your life.
Resolve
to live in such a way that courage, not fear, directs your life. Resolve to
determine your own worth, not let someone else decide it for you. Resolve to
stop working hard to build someone else's dreams.
It's
time to find the courage to take your future into your own hands.

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