Having "Coeur"age
Something we all need is courage. Whether in parenting (courage to let our children soar, while risking that they may fall), in our relationships (courage to be open hearted though we may get hurt), or in our careers (courage to dig deep into our strengths and weaknesses in order to leap to the next level), we need and use this virtue every day.
The word “courage” comes from the French word “coeur” or “heart” and means the state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger with self-possession, confidence, and resolution.
When you face a challenge with courage, you’re facing it with heart. You are rising to the challenge with a spirit of confidence, resolve and self-possession. How beautiful and empowering is that?
I am so honored to be doing the work that I am -- coaching helps people know, deeply, who they are so they can move forward with confidence and commitment. Does this sound familiar? I love it that my clients come to me for assistance with career transitions, life transitions and business goals, and through the work we do, they also discover their own “coeur”age in the true sense of the word.
