Courage
Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day — a special day here in the U.S. that celebrates a great man who had a vision of something better and took action by leading from the front to show America what we could and should be.
MLK Day Makes Me Think About Courage.
The courage it takes to step forward into the unknown and the courage it takes to pursue dreams when the courage comes with great risk and the outcomes of those pursuits are truly unknown. Driving change, as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. showed us, takes ironclad belief and the mindset to stay focused, even in the face of the most tremendous adversity. Driving change requires courage.
In honor of MLK, the message for today is this:
We must honor the risk takers who pursued their dreams and made life better for all of us.
Today, We Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., A Man Who Had A Dream And Pursued It At All Costs To Make Life Better For Everyone.
Throughout the year, we must honor all the great leaders who refused to accept the status quo as permanent and those around us who have performed notable feats to create change.
Every Day, There Are People Standing Up So As Not To Be Silenced.
People with the courage to stand. Individuals who relentlessly pursue dreams and change the way we live – forever.
It Takes Enormous Amounts Of Courage To Pursue Dreams, Goals And A Vision Of What Things Could Be When You Face Massive And Tremendous Uncertainty.
Although we won’t all change the world, we can all change our lives by stepping outside our comfort zones.
The Reality Paradigm
My reality is my reality
My comfort limits my reality
My questioning of reality leads to growth
My relentless pursuit of growth makes the impossible possible
This mindset, the growth mindset, is a way of life
Live Your Life Courageously, And Don’t Be Afraid To Step Outside Your Comfort Zone To Change The Way Things Are.
Believe change is on the horizon. Take a stand for what you know can and should be true. And know that, when you lead by example, there will be people who follow.
Thank you, MLK. Today, we honor your courage and commitment to drive change.