
This week I would like to talk about fear and how fear alone can hold you back from achieving things you want. Even a simple fear can disrupt the way one lives.
Take a minute to think about the things that scare you that keep you from doing anything, be it fear of flying, fear of the dark, spiders, mice, what not. Now think about what those fears prevent you from doing.
Anyone who has been robbed, either on person or home knows how much fear can prevent you from doing many things. It can add new things to your normal daily routine that you never gave a second thought to before, like constantly looking over your shoulder or triple checking locks on doors. Is this fearing unfounded, no, probably not, but if we do not learn how to deal with our fears, big or little they can hold you back like a prisoner.
Fear consists of both psychological and physical factors, but fear can be beat. Fear does not need to hold you back.
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Tomorrow I will discuss with you how people create fear in their lives and what happens to your body both physically and psychologically.


I can relate to this. I will not go into a restaurant or bar by myself, even if I'm meeting someone there. I get there early so I see them coming and walk in with them. If they're already inside, I leave. I know it's not rational, but I can't make myself walk through that door alone.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I let fear hold me back, but it sure makes me uncomfortable. It would be nice to overcome that.
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