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Testimonials
"COURAGE provides a wonderful opportunity for a father
and daughter to sit down and discuss the twelve behaviors
of courage provided on the 'Source Wheel.' My daughter has
demonstrated much courage in her life, but she doesn't get
acknowledged for her courage like a man would be accredited.
After reading this insightful book, I am committed to acknowledging
and honoring the courage not only in my daughter, but also
in other women. Just last night I was talking about this book
to a friend who is a single parent with two great kids. As
I pointed out her courage she was not only moved by my response,
but she also became inspired to claim and apply this dormant
virtue for herself. Thank you for your contribution to my
enlightenment."
Tom Heuerman, Ph. D.
Business Consultant using a more natural way
"Courageous-who
me? During most of my life, it has never occurred to me that
I have transcended difficulties or circumstances demonstrating
real courage. Sandra Walston's Source Wheel model beautifully
develops and uncovers the many faces of courage as facets
on the jewel of our souls. I can now look back on my life
and acknowledge and claim my own brand of inner courageincluding
the courage it took to make unconventional career and personal
transitions, speaking up when no one else did, and maintaining
authenticity and integrity in situations demanding self-betrayal.
The women's sagas of courage in this book further solidify
recognition of my own courage as a continuing quality of who
I have become. I can consciously choose to be fearless…because
it is clearer now that I have always been fearless!
Sandra's book is an enormous contribution to us all!"
Angelique E. Matney
Corporate Attorney and Career Coach
"Sandra's
words on courage and the importance of recognizing it, naming
it, owning it, living it, and then teaching it, resonate deep
within my heart and soul. I always thought I came from a long
line of 'strong' women, and have worn that badge of female
ancestry proudly, but something about changing the word strong
to 'courageous' feels so much truer. I have made a conscious
effort to incorporate the word courage into my everyday conversations.
It has tremendous impact, to only with others, but also inside
myself. I find the reservoir of courage within me has grown
and enabled me to take steps towards my dreams that I might
not have taken, had I not decided to 'own' courage. Hoo -
wah! How great it feels to know that in my family, my community
and my world, one of my greatest gifts and legacies will be
COURAGE. God bless Sandra Walston for shining a light
on what was already there."
Patty Monical
Wife, Mother, and Life Coach
"I
read COURAGE many times, and each time the sentence
'You will only change when the pain of staying in the old
patterns is greater than the pain of the change,' finally
hit home. I had moved out of state to follow my bossI
was his secretary and he needed me. After three weeks, I was
unhappy and I realized that I wasn't going to be able to grow
beyond his 'ownership' of me. I knew I couldn't stay in the
same old pain and pattern of submissiveness. Driving across
the country I was proud that I had the courage to do what
I had done. This book changed my life! I am now moving onward
toward my potential, not someone else's expectations. I now
do something everyday to transform the old into a new and
courageous person."
Elizabeth Blazer
Management Analyst
Sandra
Ford Walston's book is a masterpiece of inspiration and insight
into how courage can magically transform our daily lives.
Using real life examples, she reveals the secrets to how we
can courageously turn adversity into advantage. A must read!
Mark Berkowitz, Psy. D.
Author of Don't Drown in the Car Pool and creator of
the radio feature It's a Parent to Me with Dr. "B"
"Reading COURAGE inspired me to have the courage to
tackle a huge challenge. The sweet moment of success served
as a reminder that when I call upon the inner reservoir of
courage, consciously choose, and then take action, I can move
mountains. Thank you for making me aware of the courageous
behaviors operating in me."
Susan Molumby
Account Executive, Wife, and Mother
"Sandra Ford Walston writes with clarity. This very readable
book illuminates the truth about courageit requires
neither battling evil empires nor saving mankind from disaster.
COURAGE tells the stories of real women who have overcome
various obstacles in their lives, proving that courage comes
in many colors. It especially inspired me to teach my children
to use their God-given courage to successfully navigate the
rocky road of adolescence."
Diane S. Young
Wife and mother of 2 teenagers
Co-owner of Office Elves Inc.
"I had never really given much thought to courage until I
read Sandra Ford Walston's book, Courage: The Heart and
Spirit of Every Woman. Now, with every decision I face,
I am more tuned in to my own courage and I trust that courage
will see me through any obstacle. This book is incredibly
insightful. It's about time women have access to this type
of information and be able to learn how to cultivate this
often times forgotten virtue. Bravo!"
Lisa Craig
Internet Consultant and Writer
"As I read the inspirational stories of women with courage,
I heard their voices echoing within myself, bringing my own
courageous self to life. I have a renewed sense of confidence
in my own abilities, and a faith to move forward with courage,
even in amidst uncertainty. Thank you, Sandra, for reminding
me that I've always had the power, and for the insight that
I always will."
Dorie McCubbrey, M.S.Ed., Ph.D.,
Author, professional speaker, and counselor providing a soulful
solution to eating and weight problems
"At 46, I found myself starting over. I was the mother of
two, unemployed, and desperately seeking direction in life.
I found myself overwhelmed, unfocused, and fearful. Fate led
me to pick up Courage: The Heart and Spirit of Every Woman/
Reclaiming the Forgotten Virtue. There I found a concrete
method to 'tap into my reservoir of courage.' Her three-step
approach for integrating courage (assessment, the source wheel
and setting specific actions) assisted me in redirecting my
energy, facing my fears, and claiming my courage. I now know
and appreciate that reclaiming my courage requires a daily
act of faith. My children and I thank Sandra, for having the
courage to write this book and assisting others to find their
path."
Diane Weiser
Account Manager and Mother of two boys
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