This week I’ve been thinking about what it truly means to show up — not perfectly, not fully prepared, not with everything figured out… but simply, honestly, and wholeheartedly.
And I realized something tender and profound:
Showing up is courage.Showing up is the transformation.
We often believe courage means boldness, confidence, or certainty.But in truth, courage is much quieter.It’s the steady hand that opens the door even when the heart trembles.It’s the willingness to be seen — as we are, not as we think we should be. Every artist knows this intimately.Every creative soul feels that moment before beginning… the hesitation, the doubt, the soft fear.But we show up anyway.And that “anyway” is everything.
Key InsightCourage isn’t a feeling we wait for — it’s a practice we grow into.
The more we show up, the stronger we become.
The path shapes us because we step onto it, not before.
Summary / Takeaways
- Showing up imperfectly is still showing up.
- Courage grows every time we cross the threshold of hesitation.
- You don’t need readiness; you need willingness.
- Creative transformation begins with presence, not perfection.
Engaging Question / Invitation
Where have you shown up — or where are you willing to show up — even if it feels tender or uncertain?
Your story might be the courage someone else needs.
May the light reveal exactly what you’re ready to see.