When you read Courageous Ones, whose face do you see? Maybe it is someone you know personally, a friend or family member? Perhaps it is someone you think of, such as our Veterans and military or police and firefighters. Or maybe you think of someone you know who is navigating chemo, living with ALS, MS, or one of those problematic diagnoses’. Or do you see the face of someone who has honestly faced the reality of their disease and has signed on with Hospice? As a Hospice Social Worker in my past work, I commend that decision as a brave courage that often goes unmentioned.

Tonight, I am seeing the face of someone I hold dear and recognizing an act of courage. I would encourage you to sit down and pull out those notecards and stamps (Thanks, Aunt Shirley, for such a nice note in the mail ❤️) and send a note commending the courage you see in those around you. If you can’t think of anyone, sit and reflect more. If you need help, ask someone close to you who you believe is demonstrating courage in their life right now. Take some time today to tip your hat to the courageous ones!
❤️ Trish
