Brave: Out
Don’t look at the next six months. Look at the next six hours. Bravery is much more manageable in small increments.
So, if you’re in the thick of it right now—keep going. The sun always looks different to those who stayed out in the rain.
We live in a culture obsessed with the "pivot." When a job gets draining, we’re told to quit; when a project gets messy, we’re told to start fresh. But there is a quiet, underrated strength in doing the exact opposite: brave out
To brave it out isn't about being fearless or stubborn. It’s the conscious decision to remain standing in the middle of a storm because you know the ground you’re holding is worth the struggle. The Difference Between Endurance and Stagnation
If you find yourself in a season where you need to brave it out, remember that you don't have to do it with a smile, but you do need a strategy: Don’t look at the next six months
The storm always ends. When you finally emerge, you aren't just the person who survived; you’re the person who didn’t run. There is a profound peace in knowing that when life got heavy, you had the strength to carry it.
This blog post explores the concept of "braving it out" and how to find resilience when things get difficult. The Art of Standing Still: What It Means to Brave It Out So, if you’re in the thick of it right now—keep going
There is a specific kind of confidence that only comes from seeing something through to the end, regardless of the outcome.