

In one of its earliest forms, the word courage meant ‘To speak one’s mind by telling all one’s heart.’ Over time, this definition has changed, and today, we typically associate courage with heroic and brave deeds. The root of the word courage is cor-the Latin word for heart. Take it personally because it is personal!” “If you want to make a difference, the next time you see someone being cruel to another human being, take it personally. Quotes From I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME (BUT IT ISN’T): MAKING THE JOURNEY FROM “WHAT WILL PEOPLE THINK” TO “I AM ENOUGH” (2007) “The ability to hold something we’ve done or failed to do up against who we want to be is incredibly adaptive. I learned about these things from studying shame.” “ I did not learn about vulnerability and courage and creativity and innovation from studying vulnerability. There’s nothing more vulnerable than that.” “To create is to make something that has never existed before. Did you pick a word of the year? What did you choose? Why? Leave me a comment.“Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity, and change.” I have a whole section of other quote printables:Īnd if you haven’t already, download a resolution/goal sheet to help guide you in the new year:ĭo you have a favorite quote to share? I’d love to hear your favorites and turn some of them into designs in the future. You can also download this brave quote from one of my favorite Sara Baraeilles songs:


I’m happy to do both of those! I hope you leave 30days feeling uplifted and inspired. When I recently asked what you wanted to see more of in 2014, there were a few things that stood out- more easy recipes and inspirational quotes. I thought it’d be fun to take my word and create some quotes with it here:ĭownload any of the (4) 8×10 brave printable quotes. Today I’m over at Your Homebased Mom sharing a quote to go along with Leigh Anne’s word(s) for the year. I’m ready to put on my big girl panties and tackle this year head on. I feel like my spirit was really tested and continues to be as I grieve.īut. As I’ve mentioned here, nothing could have have prepared me for losing him. And so… my family kind of adopted it as our word as we banded together with my Dad before he passed away from cancer. Little did we know how much it would mean to all of us. My sister set the precedence with giving her cute baby boy the middle name of Brave early last year.
