Do you feel stuck sometimes? Are you ready to get unstuck?
Are you ready to be brave?
In October of 2015, we had our first Being Brave retreat at the beautiful Caol Ait retreat center in Clifton, Virginia. On May 20th, we will gather there again to explore a new way of thinking about being brave.
Each time I gather a new group of friends together to explore the fear that keeps us stuck, I walk away amazed at the inspiration, encouragement and transformation found in the powerful words “me too.” (Click on the link to read a post I wrote after our first Being Brave retreat.)
To help us understand the building blocks of being brave, we will look through the lens of a BRAVE acronym: Bold, Resilient, Authentic, Vulnerable, Engaged and Empowered. Our theme verse for the day is found in 2 Timothy 1:7:
For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.
Although God has given us all we need to be brave, many of us forget and find ourselves stuck in discouragement, fearfulness and inaction. We play it safe when God wants us to be bold and we hide from one another when God wants us to live in community. Being brave is our inheritance as children of God and being brave is the path to a life of meaning, purpose and adventure. Through our connection to one another and to God, we learn to tackle our greatest fears and move closer to realizing our dreams. Together, we remember we are brave.
Local friends, if this piques your interest and you would like more information, contact me directly or click below for registration information.
This year, I am offering a special discounted rate for women 25 and under. Inspired by my two twenty-something daughters and their friends, I want to encourage younger women who are tapping into their deep reservoir of courage every day as they begin their adventure into adulthood. In a culture of comparison and competition, we need to know we are not on this journey alone. Join us, little sisters! We need you!