At the end of 2019, I wrote about the elderly in our society, whom we sadly treat as invisible and voiceless in our society.

But here’s the other side of this: I have been given a voice, and yet, too often I’ve failed to raise it to speak up for what I deeply believe.

The number one reason for failing to speak up is fear of rejection.

I learned from a very early age that speaking up too much leads to rejection. I was beaten as a child for standing up to my father; I was thrown out of summer Bible School for asking ‘why’ too many times; and I’m rejected by members of my family today for writing about challenging aspects of our family’s life.

Fear of rejection is a powerful motivator to silence my voice, or worse, to speak my voice in an inauthentic way. I cannot survive alone any better than you can. We all need to feel like we belong to a tribe that accepts us – it’s what enables us to grow and thrive.

I refuse to allow fear to mask who I am and what I deeply believe. My intention for 2020 is to continue creating a space for mutual exploration and engagement, and for enabling new wisdom to emerge from raising our shared voices.

I hope you’ll join me.

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