Everyday Courage

You may feel that you’ve done nothing courageous, but every act in the list below requires a measure of courage. Ask yourself if you’ve done any of these actions. Bring the list to the dinner table with family or friends to spark a discussion!

  • Admitting you are wrong.
  • Doing what is right when everyone else isn’t.
  • Speaking to someone you don’t know.
  • Saying “no” when people are trying to get you to do something you know you shouldn’t.
  • Telling the truth and accepting the consequences.
  • Standing up for something you believe in even though it might mean rejection or ridicule or even physical harm.
  • Defending someone who is considered unpopular or unacceptable.
  • Confronting a fear without running away.
  • Facing a limitation and giving it your very best regardless of pain or discomforts.
  • Giving sacrificially to protect or promote either someone you love, someone who has been wronged, or someone who is in need.
  • Being the only one.
  • Taking a risk.
  • Sharing your heart honestly (including your feelings and fears and failures).
  • Living your faith with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength regardless of the cost.

Dr. Steve Stephens, psychologist, marriage and family therapist, seminar speaker, and author.


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