“Confront the dark parts of yourself,
and work to banish them with illumination and forgiveness.
Your willingness to wrestle with your demons
and work to banish them with illumination and forgiveness.
Your willingness to wrestle with your demons
will cause your angels to sing.
Use the pain as fuel, as a reminder of your strength.”
Use the pain as fuel, as a reminder of your strength.”
~ August Wilson ~
That’s courage, well said! Courage makes you react, pick up a decision and then move on with your lives. A cycle of cause and effect in motion throughout your waking life.
There are basically 2 types of courage. Physical courage, normally exemplified by specific individual acts of bravery in extraordinary circumstances and moral courage, a quality of the mind or spirit to face whatever life throw at you and move forward without giving up. As the Law of Attraction is about the mind, body and spirit, let’s just discuss about moral courage.
It’s been told over and over again, what you focus on the most you will get more of it. Focus on your shortcomings and how they hinder you, then get more hindrances in your life. Instead focus on your talents and what you can do, then you will receive more of it in your life. This is how the Law of Attraction and abundance work. You get an abundance of and attract anything that you are thinking about.

Choosing courage is not easy but it can reap great rewards. Start by changing your thinking right away in order to change your life. Shift your focus from the negative and focus on what’s to gain from your adversities. Do a clarity through contrast process to identify what you truly desire against what you do not want in your life. This should give you a clearer picture of your options and motivate you to take actions.

“One is happy as a result of one's own efforts once one knows
the necessary ingredients of happiness simple tastes,
a certain degree of courage, self-denial to a point, love of work,
and above all, a clear conscience.”
the necessary ingredients of happiness simple tastes,
a certain degree of courage, self-denial to a point, love of work,
and above all, a clear conscience.”
~ George Sand ~
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