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Getting Over Fear and On with Your Life
by Chris Widener
I have worked with thousands of people
through the years and written for millions of others, many who have
written to me for advice and the like. One of the things that I have
found to be common in so many people is fear. Fear is something that
cripples people and keeps them from pursuing and reaching their dreams.
This does not have to be so! I truly believe that a person does not have
to have fear in their life. I can honestly say that I do not have any
fear in my life. Now, I am not perfect by any means but fear is not
something I have because I have dealt with it. The main reason I do not have fear is
because I have come to grips with the concepts surrounding fear. I have
understood fear, primarily from two angles. The first angle is
psychologically and the second angle is theologically. You see, I think
that if we address the issues of life and the fears we experience from
both a good understanding of psychology and theology, then I believe we
can be free from fear. Psychology is the study of the mind and
that is where most of our fears take place. Theology is the
understanding of God and the world we live in as it relates to God and
what takes place in this world. I know from personal experience, that as
we settle just a few basic issues, we can be free from fear. A few weeks
ago I spoke to a group on fear and here are a few of the insights I gave
them on how they can get over their fears and get on with their lives.
Look and see how each one of these principles fits either psychology or
theology. Disciplining your thoughts Fear is an action of the mind. Fear is a use, or better said, misuse, of
the imagination. In reality, when you fear something, you are simply
choosing to imagine a future happening. You are fearful that your spouse
will divorce you (future), or that the snake will bite you (future –
it hasn’t yet), or that you will lose your job (future – you still
have it). So when we fear, we are simply letting our minds imagine a bad
future. That is what fear is! Imagining a bad future. So what is the
answer? Well, there are two things you can do.
One would be to imagine a good future. The other would be to stop
thinking about the future and just take one day at a time. If you are a
fearful person, either one of these would be preferable to living in the
prison you currently live in. The principle remains true in that we have
to discipline our minds and choose not to think about a bad future. We
can do that. We can choose our thoughts. It just takes discipline. Accepting the realities of life Much of what people fear are the realities of life. Some may think this
cold, but people die, people lose jobs, people choose to do crazy things
in relationships etc. There is nothing you can do about that. Period.
For example, I know many fearful mothers who won’t let their children
play in the front yard because they are afraid the kids will get
kidnapped. Now, what should they do? Do everything they can to make it
safe and then let their kids play in the front yard! Some people are
afraid they will go bankrupt or broke and worry endlessly about it. What
should they do? Work hard, save, invest and live life. Could someone get
kidnapped? Yes. Could you go bankrupt? Yes. These things happen and all
you can do is work to make your life what it can be and accept that
sometimes things happen, even tragic things. If they happen, you
experience the pain and emotion then – there is no sense forcing
yourself to experience it before it happens – IF it happens! This is a
mental adjustment that we make that enables us to get over fear. Give yourself good information Much of what we fear is irrational and not based on good information.
For example, someone afraid of snakes will scream when they see a
gardener snake, even though the reality is that there is absolutely
nothing that snake can do to them! Take the time to educate yourself
about whatever it is you fear and see if that doesn’t help you gain
the mental edge you need. Taking control only of those things you can control There are things you can control and things you can’t. Much of what we
fear is out of our hands and we can’t control it. You can’t control
if your spouse leaves you. You can control how you treat your spouse.
You can’t control a downturn in the economy. You can control whether
you save for a rainy day or not. You can’t control whether or not you
will get a fatal disease. You can control whether you eat right and
exercise. You can’t control how your kids will turn out. You can
control how you raise them, what kind of example you set, and what you
teach them. You can’t control how others will treat you. You can
control how you will treat others. Control what you can control, and let
go of the rest. These are some basic points that I use to
shape my heart and mind so that I don’t have to spend my life in fear.
There are a few others as well, I am sure, and many you probably use
yourself, but for now, this should be enough to chew on. Getting over
fear is an issue of the mind and the spirit and, believe me, the battle
over fear can be won! Chris Widener is a popular speaker and
writer as well as the President of Made for Success and Extraordinary
Leaders, two companies helping individuals and organizations turn their
potential into performance, succeed in every area of their lives and
achieve their dreams. Join subscribers in over 100 countries around the
world! Get Chris' FREE weekly Made for Success Ezine by sending a blank
email to success-on@mail-list.com.
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email to SQ@infogeneratorpro.com.
Get his FREE monthly Extraordinary Leaders Ezine, one of the world's
most widely distributed leadership newsletters, by sending a blank email
to leaders-on@mail-list.com
or visit his websites at http://www.madeforsuccess.com
and http://www.extraordinaryleaders.com.
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