Book Contents
Chapter 1 Bold Enough to Be You
Chapter 2 Bold Enough to Grieve and Heal
Chapter 3 Bold Enough to Forgive
Chapter 4 Bold Enough to Love Yourself First
Chapter 5 Bold Enough to Accept Your Purpose
Chapter 6 Bold Enough to Live
Chapter 7 Bold Enough to Walk Away
Chapter 8 Bold Enough to Apologize
Chapter 9 Bold Enough to Ask
Chapter 10 Bold Enough to Take Risks
Chapter 11 Bold Enough to Love Again
Chapter 12 Bold Enough to Stand for Something
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"My journey of finding the treasure of who I am did not happen early in life, quickly, or as an intentional, personal treasure hunt. My boldness to discover myself came from heartache, pain, distress, and an internal fight. I am happy to share my journey of finding myself, hoping there are nuggets that you find helpful to be “Bold Enough” to be you. It does not have to be a long journey to find oneself, but because of the truths we must face and leave behind the falsehoods, it tends to be a long journey. Start right now, just as I did, and say to yourself, “I am worth it.” You must dig deep within and be “Bold Enough” to want to be you."
"My “Bold Enough” journey took me on a path that required facing my past and present and preparation for the future in how I would respond to hurt, pain, and disappointment. I admit, it is not a lot of fun digging up sad times and preparing for what is to come. The reward for being courageous and not skipping this crucial foundational step to live a “Bold Enough” life was worth getting rid of the mental baggage to make room for what is new and good."
"In my “Bold Enough” journey to forgive, I learned forgiveness comes in many forms, and all forms led to my healing. I admit in some situations, forgiveness was not as easy as in others. Letting go of the hurt and pain and releasing myself and others was the pathway to reconciliation. My willingness to forgive and reconcile was rewarded with finding the real me and living with me freely."
"During and after my healing, loving myself first was the next step in living out my “Bold Enough” life. Loving yourself first sounds very selfish and self-centered. However, I learned the hard way that it is necessary for survival and to live a life that brings peace, joy, and happiness to oneself and others who are meant to be around us."
"Once I healed and learned to love myself first, my life took on a new birth which included a clear direction of my purpose. I faced questions: Would I embrace my purpose by walking in it without fear? Would I be “Bold Enough” to not be swayed by others’ opinions or feel the need to diminish my purpose? I quickly resolved those mental questions by saying I owe no apology."
"My old self stayed isolated from others, and it was easier to stay in denial than face my reality of just existing. Just existing was a temporary buffer until I was ready to leave my dead-woman-walking syndrome. Understanding and doing what it took to heal, love me first, and accept my purpose ushered me into living a sustainable and vibrant life."
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