The Be Courageous Challenge For Caregivers
Welcome To The Be Courageous Challenge For Caregivers!
It’s an important topic and something we can all benefit from. I come from a coaching background and I am the parent of a daughter with autism, a mother on the spectrum and many family members who have dealt with other mental health issues. There is a lot in life that can sap your confidence as a caregiver (or even as a person).
As we spend this month learning and thinking about courage and self-confidence let’s keep our eyes on working through the issues that keep us from living our best life.
The basic idea is simple. For the next 30 days, you’ll find a new blog post on the topic here at Raising November every day. I would also like to invite you to sign up for daily emails that remind you to stop by to read each post, become part of our online support community to get additional tips and inspiration. To sign up, head on over to [insert opt-in page url] right now.
Over the course of this thirty-day challenge, we’ll explore what the connection between courage and confidence is, why they are important and of course (and most importantly) what we can do to become more courageous and increase our self-confidence on a daily basis. The end goal is to have a bag of tools to help us continue to become more confident after this month of exploration is over. Of course, I also hope to see a big boost of courage and self-confidence throughout the challenge itself.
If you’ve been struggling with your own feelings of self-confidence and self-worth, or simply been too scared and intimidated to go after your dreams, you know that this is an important topic. Increasing your level of self-confidence will make you feel better about yourself and help you move forward in life and reach for your dreams. Most importantly, how courageous and confident we are has a direct effect on how happy and accomplished we feel. In other words, finding your courage and self-confidence is something well worth pursuing.
Are you ready to join me and commit to a month’s of exploration and working on your own levels of courage and self-confidence? Like anything that involves human growth and self-improvement, it’s not always going to be easy and I will ask you to step out of your comfort zone from time to time.
That being said, I promise you it is well worth working on this particular aspect of personal development and you can gain quite a bit by sticking with me and giving it a try. At the very least, commit to signing up and reading each daily email and blog post. I’m sure you’ll get something out of it and hopefully, you’ll decide to jump in and implement what I’m sharing each day.
We’ll continue tomorrow with a look at how courage and self-confidence are related.
Don’t forget to go sign up!