9 Essential Tips to Face Fear and Live a Bold Life
If you want to know happiness and realize your dreams, you have to be willing to take a leap of faith despite being afraid.
Too often, we hold back and play it safe, in order to avoid becoming
successful, feeling embarrassed, looking silly, being hurt, and facing
rejection or possible failure.
We cling to fear from our childhood, traumatic experiences, and the
negative media, like Linus, from the cartoon strip, Peanuts, clings to
his security blanket.
It’s our responsibility to acknowledge, face, and dissolve our fear.
Are you willing to begin now, to dig for the courage to do all the
things you were meant to do, but haven’t yet begun? If the answer is yes
read on!
The following tips will allow you to face fear and put it in its place.
1. Get comfortable with fear.
Invite fear into your life. When you fear something, move toward it. Feel it, and breathe through it.
Do the things that frighten you. Action builds courage. Tell
yourself, “This fear will pass.” Your world expands as your courage
expands.
2. Make your dominant thoughts positive.
Fearful thoughts attract more fear. Positive thoughts
attract success. Instead of expecting the worst, train your mind to
expect the best. Make positive assumptions about your future.
3. Don’t give time, attention, or energy to fear.
Hold yourself accountable. Be consistent, be prepared, be dependable, and focus on solutions.
Be innovative, take the initiative, and go the extra mile. If you
don’t take action despite your fear, opportunity will pass you by.
4. Never dwell on scarcity.
Learn to think, speak, and live as an abundant person. Turn off the news. Celebrate what you have. Be generous.
Focus your attention on being ready, willing, and prepared for the
beauty, wonder, connections, good fortune, and favorable circumstances
that are yours if you are willing to work and be open to it.
5. Revisit your victories.
Strengthen your belief in yourself by reflecting on the last three years of your life and every success you’ve experienced.
Close your eyes and feel the celebratory emotion of each one. Bring
the same drive, persistence, and talent into now and allow it to inspire
and motivate you.
6. Live vicariously through the victories of others.
Use the success stories of others. Read how the Brooklyn Bridge was
built. Study the success of Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, Steven Spielberg,
and Oprah Winfrey. Take note of the courage they developed and follow
their path to greatness.
7. Ask your family and friends for encouragement.
My family can see my strength when I forget I have it. At my request,
they don’t hesitate to remind me of all trials and triumphs we have
come through. They’re generous with praise and encouragement. Ask your
loved ones to do the same for you.
8. Create a support group of friends or colleagues.
Robert Fulghum said it best in his book, All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten:
“When you go out into the world, it is best to hold hands and stick
together.” Sticking together makes tough times easier and easier times
more fun!
9. Plan to be great.
Step into your power and dream big. Follow it up with calculated
risks and deliberate action steps. Have no doubt about your success.
Your dreams are at stake here!
You have the power to do what it takes to break through any obstacles
that stand in the way of yourself, your dreams, and your happiness.
source: tinybuddha.com
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