What Does It Mean to Be Fierce and Fearless?
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Paula was a lawyer living in Philadelphia. Through a mentoring program, she met Sasha, a teenage girl who was growing up in the foster care system. She was routinely moved and often only spent a week or two with each new family.
After Sasha was kicked out and left on the streets, Paula took her in. Many of Paula’s friends and family didn’t support her decision. They pointed out that teenagers with traumatic backgrounds can be difficult or unruly. One of Paula’s friends turned it into a race issue, claiming Paula shouldn’t be willing to open her home to a young woman of a different race.
But through it all, Paula leaned into her own instincts. She navigated the legal system until she was given full custody. The years that followed were difficult at times but Paula’s never once regretted her decision.
Going for What You Want
Anna had dreamed of writing a book for years. But she’d been diagnosed with a learning disorder in school and her teachers had made fun of her. Her self-esteem was low and she never pursued her dream.
Then a supportive friend told Anna about Frank McCourt. He was an author who wrote his memoir titled , a book that went on to win many prestigious awards including the Pulitzer Prize. But what most people don’t know is Frank didn’t complete the book until he was sixty-six years old.
Anna listened to her friend and began writing her book. It was slow going and her husband often mocked her for spending her time working on what he called a “pipe dream”. But after several rounds of revisions, Anna’s book went on to sell to a major New York publishing house.
Creating More Joy in the World
Maddie was a home organizer. She loved getting to help her clients organize their lives so everything flowed effortlessly. She built a big stable of clients and she always had more thanks to the positive things her former clients said about her.
Eventually, Maddie was approached by a TV producer. He liked what Maddie was doing and her way of breaking through to clients. He wanted to gather some footage of Maddie going about her normal job and show it to a network company.
At first, Maddie said no. She worried that taking on this new project would take away from her existing clients. But Maddie’s mom encouraged her to look at the happiness she gave to her clients. “Now imagine being able to reach hundreds or thousands of people and share that joy with them.”
Maddie took her mom’s advice and agreed to the producer’s request. A few weeks after the initial footage was done, Maddie received a phone call. One of the TV network executives loved her work and wanted to talk to her.
Be Fierce and Fearless in Your Own Way
To be fierce and fearless you don’t have to become a foster mom, write a book, or launch your own TV show. These are just a few examples of what it could look like.
You might prefer to be fierce and fearless in a different way. Maybe you’ll travel the world, complete the Ironman Triathlon, learn a new language, or climb a mountain. Whatever you decide to do, choose an activity that sparks joy for you!
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11 Comments
katrina Kroeplin
i have to be fearless as i have so many health problems. well i’m fearless in public anyway. we all do our best. that’s all we can ask for.
Matt Taylor
Very inspirational! Growing up we had a phrase on our refrigerator door that said, “If it is to be, it is up to me.” We can do anything we put our minds to! 🙂
Heather
I love this post! I’m working on being more fearless. It’s been a tough road, but I’ll get there.
Urika
Love it! The kind of positivity and forward thinking that I need right now.
Dana Brillante-Peller
I couldn’t agree with you more on those positive feelings and bringing more joy into the world. I think we need it now more than ever.
Julia D. Stege
I love the story of the author and how her husband chided her, but then she won a Pulitzer prize! I wonder what he said then! It’s inspiration to keep writing!
Ronnie
You’re absolutely right! Fierce and fearless can even be in the small things. We all have our small battles to take on.
Ave
What a motivational post! I really like the examples you pointed out. There are so many ways to be fierce and fearless we just have to give it a try.
joy
i love this post. it is so positive and encouraging. i’m going to share it on twitter. stay strong and fearless.
Joy at The Joyous Living
Dominique
Thank you! We all need more positivity these days! That’s the main focus of this blog — there’s more to come! Have a beautiful day!
Rosey
It is nice to have a way to make a lot of people happy all at once. We all have our own way of being fierce.