Great Work Quote #45: “It takes courage to…”
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It takes courage to lead a life. Any life.
~ Erica Jong
Do you think this is true? It rings true to me, but I think it’s worth pausing and not dismissing it as one of those quick and glib one-liners that reflect but make no ripple on the surface of the life WE’RE leading.
I’m thinking the key word here is “lead”. That means being in front of your life, pointing to a direction, saying, “this way” and stepping out into the unknown.
I’m finding I’ve been doing that quite a bit recently, as I’ve stepped out of more familiar ways of thinking about life and work and into some new ways of doing things. It’s been uncomfortable and contributing to a touch of sleep deprivation.
Theory, it seems, is always easier that practice. Who knew?
Here’s what I take from all this. If you’re leading a life – any life – by which I mean taking some responsibility for the choices you’re making, then first of all bravo! And secondly, know that this isn’t always easy. And finally, recognize your own courage, something you might otherwise pass over.
If you’re looking for ways to tap into your own courage, you might like to check out this – it might just help.
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