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Patricia Morgan

Patricia Morgan MA CCC helps her readers, clients, and audiences lighten their load, brighten their outlook, and strengthen their resilience. To go from woe to WOW call 403.830.6919 or email a request. If you enjoyed or benefited from this blog, please leave a Comment below and subscribe to my eNewsletter, Your Uplift

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  1. Jean
    April 17, 2026 @ 11:25 am

    I always thought demonstrating courage required a cape and a dramatic soundtrack, but apparently, it is mostly just showing up to work when you would rather be hiding under the covers. It is a little disappointing that my big heroic moment is usually just sending an email that makes me nervous. I guess I will take the small wins where I can get them. Do you think it is harder to be brave when nobody is watching?

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    • Patricia Morgan
      April 20, 2026 @ 8:15 pm

      Hi Jean,

      Thank you for your comment and question. First, though, I see you are the author of Eloise of Westhaven which is a story about perseverance and faith in the face of hardship. Right in alignment with my interest in resilience!

      To answer your question, I imagine for some people demonstrating bravery is easier when nobody is watching and for others, it is a motivator. We are all so different, eh? What is it for you, harder or easier when nobody is watching?

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  2. Attilio
    March 9, 2021 @ 6:35 pm

    Interesting and great content. I discovered that courage was not the shortfall of fear, but rather the victory over it. The valiant man isn’t he who doesn’t feel apprehensive, however, he who vanquishes that fear.

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    • Patricia Morgan
      March 14, 2021 @ 12:27 am

      Thank you for your affirming comment Attilio! I visited your website. Your blog on courage is a worthwhile read. You offer some similar and some different perspectives than me. We need us all.

      In your website’s Author pages, I was particularly touched by, “I did something that most people told me was brave – I married a divorced woman who had six children. I was married forty-one years before my wife’s death in 2016.” Many rewards come from taking a courageous step. And often what people perceive as brave is merely following our hearts.

      You are your grandchildren’s blessing!

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    • Patricia Morgan
      March 24, 2021 @ 11:31 pm

      Good on you, Attilio for getting that when we embrace our fear and take steps that are healthy and wise we demonstrate courage.

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