You are braver than you think… and here’s why.

Happy Friday!

I have a question for you.

Do you know how brave you are 🤷‍♀️?!?

Seriously, though. You are!

I actually think you should stop what you’re doing right now and give yourself a good ol’ pat on the back.

See, part of being brave is about getting out of you comfort zone – and we are ALL out of our comfort zones right now!

Regardless of all you’re facing – with things changing every day, if not every moment – you are still here, still showing up, and still putting your brave face on.

I applaud you.

And so today, I thought I would share how and why I know this, by outlining the 5 areas that make up your B.R.A.V.E. Zone.

Watch today’s video to learn why you need to start celebrating your BRAVE, and how you can apply these ideas to all areas of your life. 

My hope is that learning all about your B.R.A.V.E. Zone will not only help you more powerfully navigate this current climate, but also help you see how to apply it to other areas of your life.

So keep on getting your brave on… you’re doing an amazing job!

And I really am cheering 🙌 for you.

(To that end, I’ve opened up my calendar to chat one-on-one with anyone who needs a listening ear, a sounding board, or a virtual dance 💃 partner! Schedule some time with moi HERE.)

Until next week (if not before!)… one day at a time, better days ahead, and lots of elbow pumps coming your way.

 

 

P.S. I’m going to be offering a webinar on Thursday, April 9th on all things Brave Communication and Brave Emotional Intelligence… so stay tuned!

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Carol Schulte

Carol is a published author, has been featured in numerous magazines and podcasts, and is a returning guest expert on Rogers TV. Having lived and worked in 16 countries including Ashrams in India and vans in New Zealand, rocked dreadlocks in Thailand and shaved her head for breast cancer, she certainly walks her talk and brings a global perspective to all she does. When she’s not traveling or speaking on stage, you can find her volunteering as a bereavement facilitator, training for her next triathlon, or practicing her serious carpool karaoke game.

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