
What is the smallest task? the courage Can you imagine taking it now?
Does the matter seem too small?
Feel like it wouldn’t be big enough to make a difference?
What if that simple, small act, was the beginning of a beautiful new life?
My smallest act of courage was realizing that no one was going to rescue me… but me. My fairy godmother won’t appear with a magic wand and make my life better. The love of my life wasn’t going to parachute through my living room ceiling and “discover” me and make my life perfect.
I realized that I had to do something to make my life different. I am responsible for how my life unfolded.
(That doesn’t mean other people haven’t had an impact, sometimes profound, on my life. It just means I have to choose what I do from here on out).
Then I took another small act of courage and I reached out for help. And then another act of courage, when I showed up for it.
Those small acts of courage added up. Each time they felt they were too young to be significant. Too insignificant to make a difference. Yet each has developed before. Everyone has taught me that I am capable of something different.
There are times I still get scared. And again and again I feel overwhelmed. Yet I wouldn’t sell my life for a million dollars right now. Literally.
I existed then. Alternate between desperately bored and downright terrified.
The joy and quiet peace I feel more often, the deep warm connection that makes life so sweet, the feeling of being precious and happy… I never dreamed I was stepping into it. this.
I don’t think I believed I could get it.
Please, take whatever small act of courage you can to change your life… take a step. As scary as it may seem, it can take you to places you’ve never dreamed of before.
(An act of courage, if that resonates with you, is stepping out of reaction and fear. We would like to invite you to join us Reprogram your primal brain. The skills we teach and the patterns we’ll help you change will make the acts of courage easier and much smoother.)
let’s go tap!
Hand Direction: Even though it seems like those small acts of courage aren’t worth the effort… what if it’s too small to make a difference?
Although I’m afraid it won’t be enough, what I’m doing isn’t getting me where I want to go.
Although I’m afraid I can’t be free, I can do it. I can build courage muscles in small steps and create something great.
Above the head: I want to be brave.
Eyebrows: I just worry it won’t be enough…
Eye direction: What if my primitive brain tries to hold me back?
Under the eyes: Because do you think it would be safe?
Under the nose: If those little acts of courage are good enough!?
Chin: I wish I could do this!
Collarbone: I like to be brave.
Underarm: I can thank my primitive brain for taking care.
Above the head: And do what seems right to me.
Eyebrows: I can take these small steps.
Eye direction: I can make a difference.
Under the eyes: I’m making a difference right now.
Under the nose: I’m tapping and seeing my fear.
Chin: It is an act of courage.
Collarbone: I could run away.
Underarm: Instead I continued to see and gain clarity.
Above the head: Maybe I have more guts than I thought.
Eyebrows: Maybe I don’t give myself enough credit.
Eye direction: I like to move forward.
Under the eyes: It’s surprisingly easy to tap into.
Under the nose: It actually felt good.
Chin: What if other steps could be so easy?
Collarbone: And can add a life…
Underarm: That I really love?!
Above the head: One step at a time.
Take a deep breath.
We wish you many small acts of courage and many steps forward. We don’t always realize how big of a difference these actions can make at the time. But looking back, we want you to feel joy and pride that you took them on, and touched your life and the lives of those around you with your courage.
If Reprogram your primal brain If it sounds like the right move for you, please join us.
And… you can learn more Useful ideas for prosperity And the courage Especially, too, at those links.
warm greetings,
Cathy and Rick
P.S Here’s what Sue had to say about it of course:
Spring brings me a reminder of the wonderful work I did with Rick and Kathy last year. Trust me, you’ll want to buy this course. I tripled my income, found a very successful niche in a young and growing company, where I went from creating training programs for newbies to being the day-to-day voice of the business in 10 months; I am now salaried, worried about whether I have enough free time with the boss! Given my stunted growth, you’ll understand that Rick and Kathy are pretty aggressive, but the exact opposite of what has been my biggest cheer. Quiet, simple, powerful permission. Take infinitely small steps and celebrate them. Acknowledging how difficult any expansion can be, and making one happy. wow I’m totally ready to take this course again—it’s the right time, I’m overcoming some obstacles, need some guidance, some support not available elsewhere. I think I’m almost ready to work on the entrepreneurial side of my life, covering an unexpectedly solid employment base. (Hoot!!) ~Sue





