Sustaining Your Not Fainthearted Spirit Through Divorce
In this blog, I’ll share insights and tips to help you nurture your Not Fainthearted spirit during the challenges of divorce.
So, what does it mean to be Not Fainthearted?
At first glance, it might seem like being courageous—but there’s a subtle difference.
Courage often shows up in the heat of the moment. It’s rushing into a burning building to save someone or boldly speaking your truth when no one else agrees. Courage pushes us to act in the face of fear, even if just for a moment.
Being Not Fainthearted, however, is about endurance. It’s the strength to stay steady, resist giving up, and keep moving forward when life feels heavy. It means drawing on mental toughness, persistence, and resilience—not just once, but over and over again.
It’s about showing up, day after day, even when the path feels endless. It’s the person who keeps going, working through every setback, all the way to the other side—until joy returns, healing takes root, and life starts to feel whole again.
Being Not Fainthearted during divorce takes more than just courage—it takes grit and commitment. Courage may spark the first steps toward change, but Not Fainthearted-ness sustains you through the hard work of building a better life:
A life where joy is no longer fleeting but steady.
A life where healing brings wholeness.
A life you create, one day at a time, with intention and hope.
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