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SELF RELIANCE

To be able to meet an emergency in life, no matter what it may be, is a form of self-reliance that every woman should train and develop herself for. -It Expresses itself in an ability to make" quick decisions, and having done that, acting without doubt and hesitation, straining at every point to justify the action by bringing it to a successful finish. -More than half the women in the world fail, not only in important, but in trivial things, because they are afraid. Necessity in some form obliges them to make a decision, and of their obligation to this they have no doubt ; but as there is always the possibility" of another way being better than that decided upon, they lacked self-reliance/ They were not sure of themselves, either of their ability or wisdom, and -neither is strengthened. Self-re-"

hance does not preclude doubt- of one's infallibility, but it does mean faith to do whatever has been undertaken. A self-reliant woman does not say ' I cannot, but 'I will,' even at the time she does not know how she will accomplish the task. But her very faith in herself is a help ; she trains herself to be alert for anything that may further the end, and her self-reliance begets the confidence of others.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 25, 25 June 1908, Page 37

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SELF RELIANCE New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 25, 25 June 1908, Page 37

SELF RELIANCE New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 25, 25 June 1908, Page 37

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