Break-a-Leg


Outside Broadway Theatre on Broadway Ave, Saskatoon, 2021

"Dress to express your authentic sense of style, not to impress others. When we feel comfortable and at ease with ourselves, we feel at ease with the world."
 ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach

My friend adores shoes and she's not afraid to wear them. Her spectacular feet glitter on Broadway after her one-woman shoe-- I mean show! Many years previous, she had that inner knowing that one day she would be performing on that same stage. Her breathy voice cracked and we could feel her nervousness, cloaked in vulnerability as she artfully shared stories of addictions and mental health. The play was raw, intense and laced with dark humour. I was spellbound by her courage. Not in the sense of being heroic, but in speaking openly about experiences and feelings. It is said that the first step in addiction recovery is admitting that you have a problem and asking for help. Then, to be vulnerable, sharing your story with someone you trust who will listen with compassion and non-judgement. Every performance brings her a little more healing.

As you continue to help others with your story, break-a-leg my friend... but, be careful in those kick-ass shoes!

"Ordinary courage is about putting our vulnerability on the line.
In today's world, that's pretty extraordinary."
 
~ Dr. Brene Brown


Comments

  1. Such an inspiring story on a couple of levels. Thanks!

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  2. It takes a great deal of courage to share problems with those you trust, even more with those you don't know at all. All the best to your friend as she continues her journey.

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