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Brave Enough

Getting Over Our Fears, Flaws, and Failures to Live Bold and Free

Audiobook (Includes supplementary content)
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Find the courage to be who you are — not who you wish you were.
Here's a not-so-hidden secret: We are all a little scared.
Scared of the unknown; of making that call or saying that we're sorry; of being too much or not enough. But is that fear holding you back? How would you be different if you could finally let go?
The courage to change doesn't have to mean cliff-diving out of your comfort zone. This courage is about being brave enough — for yourself, for God, and for your calling — right where you are. A brave-enough life is one lived fully and confidently, free from the weight of worry and the burden of trying too hard.
In Brave Enough, popular author Nicole Unice challenges you to get real about the places where you feel too scared to change, too tired to endure, or too worried to move on. Through personal stories and biblical application, Nicole will lead you on a journey beyond worry and into the life God has planned for you — one that's beautiful, full, and free.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Nicole Unice's pleasing voice and conversational style capture her down-to-earth philosophy, which teaches women to be "brave enough" to face their fears in order to become all they can be. She explores why facing long-held anger, worries, and fears leads to "bold and free" living, even though she's quick to note it's never easy to acknowledge personal shortcomings and the need for grace. That's why courage is the cornerstone of the journey. She begins with an outline of the Christian-based position she recommends. Specific example and personal stories illustrate the need for setting realistic boundaries, admitting personal limitations, learning to say no, and keeping to a periodic day of rest. The production includes a 27-page pdf file. G.D.W. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 10, 2015
      Blogger, counselor, and ministry leader Unice (She's Got Issues) addresses unsung heroes and everyday bravery in her new book. Writing directly to female readers, Unice encourages women to be "brave enough" to handle life's big and small challenges. Two chapters deal specifically with grace. "Brave enough women take grace seriously," she writes, to have grace, one must "approach conflict with love and gentleness." Unice also discusses the importance of courage in tackling life's difficulties. She believes that "facing our limitsâour own âenough'âoften means facing our greatest fears." In all cases, Unice supports her advice with real-life stories and a generous amount of scripture verses. Each chapter ends with a "Brave Enough Pause," consisting of "Our Daily Brave," a challenge to the reader to apply the teachings in the chapter to everyday life, and "Pray," a prayer to end the chapter in conversation with God. Women dealing with situational anxiety or everyday fears will find encouragement and validation in this book. Those who have deeper fears or challenges may be in need of more stringent words of advice.

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