“The only thing we have to fear…

| March 4, 2009 | 0 Comments

“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Yep, that’s what Franklin D. Roosevelt said, in his inaugural address, on this day, March 4th, 1933.  At that time, the nation was in a deep depression, the stock market having crashed just a few years earlier. Roosevelt told Americans that they had within them, within their collective power, the ability to solve the current economic crisis.  And guess what?  They did!  And I believe that the same is true for us, the current Americans; that we, too, have it within our collective power…

What I want to ask you, though, is this:  what is the current crisis in your life that you just might have the power to solve?  How would letting go of the fear, or at least not letting it hold you back, serve you in solving that crisis?

has an infectious zeal for coaching people who want to do enlivening work and live inspired lives. She's fired up about the power of taking risks - great and small - and the rewards that come as a result. She's also passionate about (1) creativity and authenticity and their potential to change the world, (2) frolicking with her adorable four-legged children, and (3) retreating with those she loves at her farm in Southeast Georgia, Brinson's Race. Visit her website at True Voices.
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