Have you ever held back on taking a step towards
your career just because you thought of all the bad things that could go wrong?
“What if I failed? What if people never get to
appreciate me? What if I die before I ever become known in my career?”
Have you ever changed plans on doing that one thing
you felt would finally give you the liberation you seek just because the
thought of being rejected invaded your mind? Have you ever denied yourself of
totally being in love with someone because you felt you were not good enough
for them and that fear kept you from bonding with them? If this sounds like
you, then you might have a thief living deep inside your mind, and his or her
name is Fear.
However, I don’t think fear is all that bad.
Sometimes, fear keeps us from making a wrong decision. Or, for some people,
fear is the very reason they go ahead to achieve that goal they were scared of.
The fear of failure pushes them to do extra and achieve more. This is putting
the emotion called fear to good use; taking that which poses a threat and using
it as a propeller for great achievement. For good.
But for many, fear keeps us on hold. Fear keeps us
captive. Fear stops us from breathing right when we need oxygen most. Fear
makes us see the negatives to the situation and blinds us to the very obvious
positives. Fear saps the very life out of us.
As much as fear appears to be real and big,
it is only a product of our subconscious mind. You read that right.
There’s nothing in the dark. Fear does not exist anywhere else but in the mind.
Those things you are really afraid of are not real, it’s only happening in your
mind. They are false evidences appearing real. And like everything else, what
you pay attention to soon becomes your reality. Can you see why you need not
pay attention to it?
One thing fear does is steal the fuel for our drive
and stops us from living the life we really want. Once you let fear rule over
your decisions and choices, you may never get to that point of freedom where
you define your life on your own terms. Every time you consider what could go
wrong in your life, business, career, or relationship before taking a step, you
are limiting your happiness and fulfillment as a person. Living perpetually in
fear is as good as being dead. The worst thing that can happen
to anyone is to be dead while alive.
Fear stops you from living even before you stop
breathing. Fear keeps you on the edge and makes you average even when you are
born with greatness. It crawls up slowly into your mind and deposits thoughts
of doubt in there, creating a darkness that never once existed. Fear tells you
cannot be great, though you have greatness in you. Fear tells you that you will
fail at that project, but you have all it takes to be excellent at it.
Fear
tells you not to fall in love again because your partner will leave you just
the way others have left, but you know what? You are just a decision away from
finally meeting your dream partner. Fear is an enemy because it sells you the
wrong perspective with the intent to stop you from living life to its
fullest!
If you don’t want your life filled with
regrets, you need to give up on fear. I haven’t seen one person who lived all
their life in total fear and proclaimed they lived a fulfilling and satisfied
life. At some point, you have to make a decision to live above your fears. Your
fears should not become stumbling blocks to your greatness but a ladder
with which you climb to the top of self realization and fulfillment.
To that end, here are some tips that can help
anyone looking to free themselves of this enemy. These tips have worked
for me personally and I believe they will be of help to you too.
1. Identify
Your Fears
What you do not know, you cannot confront. Pay close
attention to your inner space, your mind. What are you really afraid of? What
pictures do you see in your head? Take a mental view of what goes on in your
mind. Stay conscious to your subconscious.
2. Talk To
Someone
When negative thoughts build up in your mind, one
way to dispel them is to talk to someone. It could be a therapist, a trusted
friend, your spouse, your kids, your parents — anybody you feel comfortable
talking with. You don’t have to hold all that negative energy in. Talking about
it stops the negative thoughts from gaining a foothold in your mind, and this
is good if you really want to get rid of fear.
3. Be
Positive
Negativity is the seed that bears the fruit called
fear. Nip it in the bud by remaining positive. Instead of thinking of how bad
things can get, think of how good things are and could be. Don’t focus too much
on the negative.
4. Face Your
Fears
Never run away from your fears. Don’t make excuses
for them. Face them and sort them out with logic and reason. This
will forever dissipate their existence in your mind. Take action. When you
face your fears, they become weaker because you begin to see that things
are not nearly as bad as what you think they are.
Don’t let fear stop your awesomeness!
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