Have you ever not started something, because you didn’t know how?
Or maybe you were scared to try something new?
When we set goals for ourselves, often times these goals are something different than we have ever done before. There is a risk of the unknown….We are not sure if it’s worth the hard work, dedication, time and effort it takes to accomplish these goals.
One day, I was looking at my facebook updates, and I read an update from an old friend, who just finished running a marathon. She had lots of people congratulating her and cheering her on for this huge accomplished she just finished! Wow, 26 + miles… truly amazing!
In her response she says, “The Miracle is not that I finished, it is that I had the Courage to START!”
What a true lesson to be learned here! She started, she never gave up, and she did it! She accomplished a life long dream. Something to check off the bucket list…
What about other kind of goals, the goal to get more organized or to live a healthier lifestyle. Do these goals take courage?
What does courage mean? The dictionary states it the ability to do something that frightens one. Strength in the face of pain or grief.
To answer my question, yes, they take courage! Whenever you “start” something new, you have to have courage. It’s facing the unknown ahead of us, and hoping you are doing the right thing. Whether you are training for a marathon or deciding to live a more organized lifestyle, you must have courage to start!
Thank you my dear friend, for reminding us, it takes courage and it can be done!
Happy Organizing!




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