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Showing posts with label bravery. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 5, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
WILL YOU HELP OTHERS? CHANGING YOUR LIFE WITH WORDS - DAY 89
No matter how much we think we know or understand about other people, especially children and young adults, chances are there is much we don't know or understand. One of the things it is so easy to overlook is how much others may look at us as role models to emulate. Are our behavior and attitude worthy of emulation? Do we encourage others and give them hope to have success and to achieve their goals and dreams?
You can never be sure when something you have done or said will be just the thing to inspire someone else to try harder, to do better, to not give up, or to have increased self-confidence. Your courage, your bravery your spirit, your accomplishments, your kindness, your listening ear, or your love may do more for other people than you will ever know.
Try to remember today's message which is:
You can never be sure when something you have done or said will be just the thing to inspire someone else to try harder, to do better, to not give up, or to have increased self-confidence. Your courage, your bravery your spirit, your accomplishments, your kindness, your listening ear, or your love may do more for other people than you will ever know.
Try to remember today's message which is:
INSPIRE OTHERS!
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
LIVING TAKES COURAGE - CHANGING YOUR LIFE WITH WORDS - DAY 27
Are you courageous? Are you a risk taker? Do you encourage your children to be brave and to take risks? When we were growing up our mother cautioned my two siblings and me against taking any risks, doing anything out of the ordinary, trying anything new, and instilled fear of many things in us (for example, none of us ever learned to swim). Fortunately, our father was very brave and although he did not openly contradict Mother, he allowed us more freedom to try things.
My brother was the oldest and wanted to take flying lessons to which Mother was vehemently opposed. One day as she was out in the back yard hanging up laundry a small plane buzzed overhead. Without her knowledge but with Dad's permission my brother learned to fly. I am so glad he did because he joined the U. S. Navy not long after that, and several years later he and his new bride were killed in an automobile accident. At least before his time on this earth was up he was able to do some of the things he wanted to do.
I was 7 years old and my sister was 12 when our brother and sister-in-law were killed, but somehow we learned that life is too short and that there are some risks worth taking. You have to have the courage and the self-confidence to trust your judgment and sometimes risk it all..............for business, for love, for life, for your children, and for yourself (and not necessarily in that order).
Today's message is:
My brother was the oldest and wanted to take flying lessons to which Mother was vehemently opposed. One day as she was out in the back yard hanging up laundry a small plane buzzed overhead. Without her knowledge but with Dad's permission my brother learned to fly. I am so glad he did because he joined the U. S. Navy not long after that, and several years later he and his new bride were killed in an automobile accident. At least before his time on this earth was up he was able to do some of the things he wanted to do.
I was 7 years old and my sister was 12 when our brother and sister-in-law were killed, but somehow we learned that life is too short and that there are some risks worth taking. You have to have the courage and the self-confidence to trust your judgment and sometimes risk it all..............for business, for love, for life, for your children, and for yourself (and not necessarily in that order).
Today's message is:
Risk it all!
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