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Your Most Courageous Act

What is the most courageous thing you’ve ever done?

I was recently asked this question.

Hmm…I’ve walked over hot coals barefoot

Rode for miles way up high in a hot air balloon

Traveled the 18 hours to Australia to teach my training several times by myself

Started a business doing something that was previously unknown to most people

Did the Catalina Island Triathlon (twice), swimming in the ocean waves-yikes!

Home-birthed my last child at age 40

Moved across the country with hubby (at retirement age) for his new, exciting job

I’m not listing those to brag at all, because in remembering these events I realize they were all things I wanted to do.

Is it still considered courageous if it’s
something you really want to do?

Have you noticed that most big events like that are much easier than the small daily actions and interactions that are often required of us?

I think the hard things, the scary things are generally more quiet, unplanned…and not so fun.

It’s these seemingly smaller things in life that take courage:

  • Biting your tongue
  • Forgiving someone who has hurt you
  • Having the necessary but hard conversations
  • Controlling negative thoughts
  • Doing the difficult right instead of the easy wrong
  • Admitting when wrong and apologizing
  • Speak kindly to yourself
  • Consistently following through on your goals
  • Get to bed and get up at the times you promised yourself
  • Have you done anything on this list recently?

Most likely you have so give yourself a hug, that was very courageous.

I want to ask two things of you:

  1. Take a few minutes to make a list (in your head or on paper) of some courageous things you’ve done so far in your life.

    There may be more than you think.

    How did those courageous acts influence your life?

  2. Just for fun, share your inspiring, courageous experience and what you learned from it with someone who could use that boost today!

    It will lift you both.

What is your next courageous adventure or conversation?

Plan it, prep it, do it.

Have a SIMPLY great weekend my courageous friend,

Much love,

Carolyn Cooper

SimplyHealed Down South!

Wow, I had such a fun time in Birmingham, Alabama last month! I taught my SimplyHealed Training to a great group of people. Many traveled to get there; one woman came all the

way from New Zealand and another came all the way from Scotland!

My fab assistant Melinda-we finally got to meet in real life!

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Introducing the Certified SimplyHealed Practitioners

Certified SimplyHealed PractitionersI’m excited to introduce these certified SimplyHealed practitioners!

These practitioners have completed the four-day SimplyHealed course, along with some additional requirements for the SimplyHealed Master’s Program.

Hailing from several U.S. states as well as Australia, each of these wonderful women bring their own special gifts to and are great at the work — they can help you with all types of issues!

Since I tend to be booked out about four months in advance, a great option is to have a session with one of them since they can get you in much sooner, usually within a week or two.

Many more amazing practitioners will be added to the certified SimplyHealed practitioners page in the coming months.

Calyco Healing in Australia

October 2010 marked Calyco Healing’s debut in Sydney, Australia.  My husband, Dean went with me as my ‘assistant’ and he did a great job.  We truly enjoyed meeting all the wonderful women who attended, and some amazing life-changing experiences took place for class participants during those four days! Read more