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What it means to be a brave girl is to be truthful to your self even when it hurts. To admit to yourself that you do not have to be perfect, that you are a work in progress, to not let anyone tell you that you are not worth it becuase you are worth it. Being brave is also being accepting of others where they are at in life, to see everyone’s gits and to bring them forth, to encourage and build up and not to break down. That is what being brave is to me.
Blessings to you all!
What it means to be a brave girl is to face the pain when I don’t want to. Because in the pain I will grow stronger and be refined. It is in the pain I am able to become the person I am supposed to be. Whether that pain is grieving, struggling with addiction, a break up, surrendering oneself to Christ, or just plain struggling. My choosing to face the pain instead of running from it make me a brave girl. Praise God! And in that I am able to see others and be there for them. Best wishes to you all.
Brave is that kernel of yourself that you can always find when you really need it. It gets you through bad stuff and sad stuff. It’s in the heart of every brave girl whether we recognize or not. Sometimes you’ve got to dig real deep to find it. Sometimes it leaps to the surface when you have forgotten you have it.
Brave Girls helped me find me again.It helped me remember I was important,even though i am 55 there is so much i can do.I still have feelings,dreams.Before It was like i couldnt remember me,so busy doing for everyone ,I dont have to feel bad if i say no I cant do .Enough is always enough!
My Journal I love it with its pretty tabs,and every thing i have placed in it,I will always have it and use it.I felt so beaten down, so done with every thing.Thank you all for helping me find me again and remembering how much I love life .Your so right when I look in my mirror now ,I think yep thats me, there she is.Yep I am a Brave Girl always have been.P.S.
My other favorite thing I learned from Brave Girls, it is alright to have moon people.Thank God!
Hugs to all of you!!!!
Donna
Change takes Courage. For me this involves an inner strengh of Bravery to acknowledge I have choices. Until I focused on the Brave Girls Club and the positive influence it had on living my life daily thru your daily inspirational affirimations, it gave me the true sence of being Brave no matter the obstacles I place upon myself.
Being brave is going on when you don’t feel like going on anymore. Getting out of bed, when you just want to pull the covers over your head and forget the day. Being brave is shutting out the bad self talk and reminding yourself that you are worth it. You are worth the effort it takes you to get dressed, face another day. Being brave is remembering that you are loved when you feel totally unlovable. Being brave is reminding yourself that you are not a number on a scale. It’s reminding yourself that the man you are missing wasn’t the right one for you. He couldn’t see the “you” behind the physical. Being brave is remembering that God has a plan for your life. You matter.
To be bravery is being a single mother, raising two boys on her own. I’m afraid all the time, but they rarely see that.
Bravery is trying HARD not to compare your talents to others – it’s owning your talent, even when you just don’t see it.
Cheers!
The bravest thing I have ever done (though I did not know it at the time) was to give birth to three tiny little growing humans and accept the responsibility of helping them become people. REAL people, with big hearts and big dreams. It’s also the hardest thing I have ever done. MOM=BrAVe.
That I am okay; that with faith in the fact that I am okay, nothing will beat me; that even though I lost my job – it didn’t define me – I define me and I will go on! Thank you for the inspiration each day. We are all brave and awesome, and on the days we don’t feel it, all of you are there to hold us up!
I have found strength in the daily truths to believe that I can become who I want to be!
Brave Girls Club has re-ignited dreams and hope for the future and I have started really listening to the whisperings of my heart again!
Thank you:)
What I have learnt about myself since joining bravegirls is:
That I have the power to control my own feelings and what affects me. What others say or do don’t have to have any power over me. I can be myself, my true self and be happy. What I am is truly enough and I deserve good things in my life.
I have been following Brave Girls only a little while but have learned so much and have passed on some of the post to friends and family.
I have learned to be as kind to myself as I am to others. People tell me that I am a good person. But I am not good to myself. That’s another story.
It has been my goal to change how I treat myself. And after reading the Brave Girls and their inspiring stories I have made up my mind that I will be as good a person to me as I am to others.
Thank you Brave Girls for gently, sweetly, compassionately, leading me to treating myself in this manor.
Love and Kindness,
Aleta Jacobson
I have learned that it is ok to not have everything figured out and that I need to release control. Holding so tightly to the misconception that I am in control is a huge waste of time. I am learning to enjoy the journey, to give myself permission to be imperfect and messy. I am learning that I AM LOVED!!!!!
Thank you, Brave Girls Club!
Being Brave: Learning to say, “NO” ….and,
Learning to say “YES” !!!
~And finding the BALANCE between.