T is for Truth

Coral Levang

This week I went to see "The Help," a movie based upon a book by the same name written by Kathryn Stockett.

The story is set in Jackson, Mississippi in the early 1960s. Skeeter is a southern society girl who went off to college and has aspirations to become a writer. She returns to the small town, but not to the mindset of her friends in the clique. She collaborates with the household help, defying law to do so, to tell the truth of what goes on in the high society families, and in the treatment of their household help.

What struck me most about the message in this film is this:

Always be courageous enough to tell YOUR truth. When you do, you will begin to change the course of history.

When you have the courage to say what you determine you need to say-what you are compelled to say- it changes who you are in relationship to the world around you.

It may be that you have to say some pretty tough things that people do not care to hear. It may mean that you have to say or write these things "anonymously." It may result in people not agreeing with you, not liking you, distancing themselves from you, or even dissolving a relationship with you.

Doing or saying what you feel is right or needed is not easy. It's difficult to face losing, especially when you know you're likely going to "face the firing squad" alone. It may become an emotional upheaval when you realize that those who were around before will not stand with you or by your side. Yet, you know that it's time you speak the truth, regardless of the consequence of doing so.

Be compelled. Be courageous. Be genuine. Share your story.

Tell YOUR truth.

Published by Coral Levang

Coral Levang is a trainer, coach, speaker and writer whose mission in life is to inspire others to see beyond the challenges they face in their lives, both personally and professionally. She candidly shares...  View profile

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  • Lorraine Yapps Cohen9/9/2011

    No other way to be!

  • Martin Kloess9/7/2011

    Thank you for this

  • Lee Hansen9/6/2011

    I agree wholeheartedly.

  • Delicia Powers9/3/2011

    thanks Coral...

  • Allene Newberg Bilodeau8/31/2011

    Love your interpretation, Coral. I'd read of the controversy regarding this film, but I was actually deeply moved by it & felt the maids'characters were played as having great dignity despite their appalling circumstances. Truth has never been known as an easy pill to swallow. You make good points in your article.

  • Michele Starkey8/31/2011

    I would love to see the movie, cheers :)

  • Marilyn French8/31/2011

    Good message.

  • Malina Debrie8/31/2011

    Stand up for right.............great message Coral!

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