This title came to me to bring courage to others. |
Two identities can lead into withdrawal: Shyness and negativity. These indicators are closing us out from the world. It's like a turtle sticking its neck out, then pulling it back into its shell. You're too bashful to speak to anybody. When you lose your beautiful smile, sinking deep into depression, you lose hope of ever accomplishing anything. How do you get out of this mess or slump you're in? We need a courageous encounter to pull yourself out of this kind of dilemma. First of all, get yourself two file boxes and some index cards. Name one as the Dilemma Box and the second one as the Courageous Encounter Box. Whatever the dilemma is, write it down and put it in box #1. In box #2, write down the baby steps you would take to build up your courage. Perhaps you're shy about going into a professional office. Finding out what they're able to help you with, can be scary. Just getting there seemed to be a problem, but you took the first step. You made it there. This would be considered a courageous encounter. Maybe you didn't feel like doing anything on a particular day. Just getting out of bed in the morning is another courageous encounter. Getting into a car can be a struggle for you at times, but you did it! I'm so proud of you! This was one more courageous encounter. To make you feel better about yourself, the most wonderful thing you can do, is to have some courageous encounters. It's like a little kitten looking into a mirror, and it sees a lion. Give yourself a hug and a pat on the back. You are worthwhile and loved. Tell yourself that, and little by little your shyness and negativity will go away. Now you have the strength you didn't know you had. Written by Anna Marie Carlson Sunday, July 21, 2019 |