Sentences with phrase «think about courage»

Then, a message from my Spirit Guides about a new way to think about Courage.
EVEN WHEN THEY ARE VERY YOUNG, children think about courage and failure all the time, and sports help them with both.

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What we're talking about here is ultimate courage, and despite what you think, any of us can manifest this if we choose to.
For me, it means thinking about unique ways to help solve some of society's biggest problems, with the courage to not always have the right answer the first time.
It changed the way I think about challenging communication and opened a world of courage and candor.
A true entrepreneurial spirit is about passion, courage and creative thinking.
I admire your courage in thinking about your children during such a personally difficult stage of your life.
The transfigured one's visit to you as an individual will give you that courage of frankness — but what am I speaking of — and if you actively consider the occasion of this talk, then you will stand as an individual before a still more exalted one who, none the less, thinks still more humanly — about the meanness of the occupation, but also infinitely more purely about which occupation is truly honorable.
What I was thinking about was the importance, no, the necessity, of thinking with courage.
If ever a man is tempted, in a low mood, to give up hope about humanity, let him think upon the courage which human life on every side of him exhibits — the quiet, constant, sustained heroic courage in obscure and forgotten places where nobody sees!
I know that i have prayed and things changed for the good and i have learned that faith requires a courage that atheist just don't have, so now you atheist can start your shallow explanations about how you can think for yourselves and your laughable big bang theories and your evolved from monkeys nonsense and i'll just stay with truth.
It takes a lot of courage for me to speak out like this and if all this does is give hope to one person so they man or woman would be enabeld to got help for healing and / or someone who is mistreating think twice about what they are doing then I will have provided a service.
While applauding his courage and determination, we must think about helping others like him, so that they, too, can nd new hope and a new beginning.
Think about it... I did and that took courage... not weakness.
Anyway, this morning we were listening to the Seeds of Courage one and I just remembered how glad I was when someone else told me about these CDs when I was a new - ish mum and so I thought I'd better do the same and pass it on.
It takes courage to say «I don't know» rather than «big mysterious god in the sky did it and so we'll stop thinking about it».
But I'd truly like to read your thoughts about the gifts God has given you in your acts of reckless courage and faith when you have.
... if we are to be attentive to God's work in the world, we must listen attentively to the language of the people of our time... It is not only a matter of expressing the Gospel message in contemporary language; it is also necessary to have the courage to think more deeply - as happened in other epochs - about the relationship between faith, the life of the Church and the changes human beings are experiencing.
And it requires the courage to let the Holy Spirit search us and show us the truth about our thinking.
It may have been the memory of Stephen's quiet courage in meeting death and forgiving his slayers which started Saul thinking seriously about the matter and ultimately led to his conversion.
She gave me the courage to try tempeh some years ago, and completely changed the way I think about vegetarianism (for the better).
These came out great a few weeks ago, and I'm thinking about working up the courage to do it again.
But it seems to me even more reasonable to suggest that when a culture is created, it's unfair to think too poorly about those within the culture, because so very few of us would have the courage to raise any objection.
Getting prepped for my 3rd c - section Since this month is Cesarean Awareness Month, I thought it was a perfect time to write about c - section mamas and how they are full of beauty and courage, especially those mamas in our pregnancy after loss community.
A single woman may even have to develop a newfound courage to conquer her own inner demons and alleviate her own previously - held thoughts and beliefs about adoption.
The reason it matters to me, and why I'm willing to put the time and effort in now, is that I think these dinner table skills teach kids important life lessons about respect, empathy, curiosity and courage.
OT: I finally worked up enough courage to lay my thoughts out plain and simple about my inability to support homebirth for all my homebirth friends to see.
I think it's about having the courage to change and to move on and fundamentally that's what my campaign is about
We look forward to parliaments that have the mettle to be open about their decisions, the modesty to be realistic about their capacity, the courage to think and act for the long - term, and the vigilance to defend our liberties and freedom in a fast changing world.
I admire... the extraordinary imagination and courage that led Einstein, as a 26 - year - old without an academic position, to understand that a problem that everybody else thought was about electrodynamics actually stemmed from a misunderstanding of the nature of time.
I love your pictures because I love seeing what you're wearing — the outfits you build give me ideas about how to mix it up with my own wardrobe, and seeing you work your shit gives me courage to try clothing that I otherwise might have thought was too outlandish or revealing.
And by all means, don't worry so much about what other people think... have the courage to try something a little different.
The simple act of thinking about stress in a more positive way will encourage your body to react to a difficult situation with more focus and courage.
Think about the time you were cut from the football team or when you couldn't muster the courage to ask that girl out.
evilcyber, Im really happy about ur tips for weight loss, but now I think that 4 - 5 kgs are the line from my stomach and abs plz tell me some tips (like foods, workout and more)... whit all respect for u, Courage.
That in itself is a revelation for me, because I am in that place of self - love, that includes my mistakes, rock - bottom moments, no excuses «let's do this» attitude... And the fact that, even if you think nobody is going to like something: for example, I made a video about recovering from a broken heart, which I had the courage to post, despite the limiting beliefs that people were not going to like it or like me... Guess what?
What would you tell someone who is thinking about starting a blog but doesn't have the courage to take the jump?
I have thought about it for a while but always back out of it, your post gives me new courage!
Always thought nurses were amazing, met one last year while my dad was in the hospital for a procedure ad was just floored with everything about her... For some reason,, I never did muster up the courage to ask her out..
I find that whilst many white men are attracted to certain black women they don't necessarily have the courage to date them, many hold certain judgements about what their friends / family will think or assume black women are not into white men.
Having plucked up the courage to actually set up an internet dating profile, «wink», message and organise a date, don't then spend the whole time fast - forwarding to a possible future scenario or thinking about tomorrow's to - do list.
It's all about courage in various modes: headstrong idiots like Chris Pratt's Peter Quill; the Vision (Paul Bettany) resigned to his potential fate; the unsuperpowered Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) pitching herself into a fight with a monster; Peter Parker (Tom Holland), still an eager, fearless kid who ends up clinging to a spaceship before he's had a chance to think it over; and Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man — Nanotech - Suit Man now — who has mortality hanging over him like a cloud.
Sarah: I think often about the values I want to impart to my students in the classroom, such as empathy, courage, community, and resilience.
In planning the monument, you will have to think about where it will stand, what it will look like, and how you will communicate the courage and sacrifice of the Monkey King through your monument.
Then I should think about what they said and see if it changed my mind; if not, I should have the courage of my convictions.
Our plan is grounded in the following two premises: 1) When purposefully synchronized with one another across multiple forms of media («cross-media»), children's and adolescents» exposure to high quality youth - oriented social and ethical story content, i.e. stories of substance specifically about character development, compassion, and courage (CCC), is a powerful way to promote youth academic achievement and ethical values; 2) Especially if these stories, told and «read» across media, in their various genres (human interest, biography, history and historical fiction, civic engagement, coming of age, social change, spiritual awakening, moral issues, etc.), are «taught» by «educators» (broadly defined) using an «evidence - based» pedagogy that A) makes use of peer to peer, and adult facilitated group discussion and debate as a primary form of instruction, and B) takes advantage of access to the texts of the story that are made available cross-media (narratives, scripts, videos, etc.) to foster students» critical thinking and ethical reflection skills.
Florence's anxieties were more serious, and there were moments during the journey from Oxford when she thought she was about to draw on all her courage to speak her mind.
I don't think I would have found the courage to write about my 9/11 experience without Vonnegut's work as an example.»
Fast - forward through lots of writing and getting up the courage to show my work to Sarah A. Hoyt and having her suggest — kick me in the rear is more like it — I start thinking seriously about my work and do something with it.
We must have the insight and courage to think about what we can do differently, lest we become embroiled in useless power struggles.
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