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13 Comments:
At 12:40 PM, danielle said…
when i had back surgery at age 12.
At 1:14 PM, Mind Sprite said…
When I left my marriage.
At 1:18 PM, Anonymous said…
I find I need it more now than I ever have in my 44 years. And it seems more and more elusive. Baby steps. . .
At 3:54 PM, alan said…
Everytime I have to tell someone something they don't want to hear. I have a very hard time "being the one"; I'm much too much the person who wants to "just get along"!
alan
At 4:20 PM, Pixie said…
The first time I went skydiving...it was either courage or stupidity. The jury is still out on that one.
;)
At 4:55 PM, Asaph's Table said…
When I left a serious long-term relationship with the Church. I needed courage to keep from living in hurt and anger and to figure ou how to pick up the pieces of my life and move on.
At 5:52 PM, Sariah said…
Anytime I have to stand up for myself. I tend to let people just walk all over me. I talk big, but when it comes down to it, I don't do anything. I'm too scared. So when I DO stand up for myself... it's huge.
At 10:02 PM, Anonymous said…
very intense therapy that spanned three years. i came out much stronger and had no idea i could do it and i hated almost every. single. appointment.
At 11:04 PM, Anonymous said…
it is amazing that this question is posed. i can't believe how perfect it is for what we are dealing with right now.
I needed the most courage ever today. We had to decide to put our dog to sleep. We have it scheduled to take place in our home next week but the decision had to be made this weekend and it was one of the hardest things i've ever had to do.
I had to be very very strong about this decision and think of his quality of life and not be selfish cause i sure will miss him. he's my son. he is my one true baby boy.
At 4:25 PM, Felicia the Geeky Blogger said…
I would have to say right before I made a major life changing decision...I have 2 of them and both of them took way more courage than I thought I had but I did it anyway :)
At 1:59 AM, Audi said…
When my husband and I put out daughter up for adoption. That took some courage. I hope one day she has the courage to understand why we did it.
At 3:43 PM, Nikki said…
When my 4 and 6 year old daughters died in a tragic accident in 2003.
At 1:47 AM, nordwolke said…
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