Mary Anne Radmacher – Quote of the Day for November 27, 2025

Today's Quote from Mary Anne Radmacher - November 27th 2025

Insight on Today's Quote

Courage doesn’t always mean giving big speeches, making bold moves, or having big breakthroughs. Most days, it’s much smaller and quieter: sending the message you’ve been too scared to send, getting out of bed when you feel like giving up, going to work when you feel like giving up, and praying one more time when the answers seem far away.

It’s not weak to hear that “quiet voice” at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow.” It shows that your hope is still alive. You might feel tired, like no one cares, or like you’re always late, but as long as you’re willing to try again, your story isn’t over. You’re still going. You’re still getting bigger. That is brave.

Step Up To The Challenge

Ask yourself one question before you go to bed tonight:

“Where in my life do I need to try again in a quiet way?”

Then do one small, specific thing today to help it along:

Send the message.

Say you’re sorry or forgive.

Start the project you stopped working on again.

Pray or write in your journal about what’s bothering you.

It doesn’t have to make a lot of noise. It only needs to be real. Today is the day you should try again. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)

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