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Six Ways to
Overcome Fear
By
Marcia Wieder
As you
get closer to fulfilling your dreams, don’t be surprised if doubt and
fear surface. The number-one way we sabotage our dreams is by saying
things like, “But, what if?” and imagining the worst. But, what if I...
fail, succeed, say or do the wrong thing, don’t make enough money?
With this thinking, as you move toward your dream, you’ll also move
toward your fears and worst nightmares. With too much to risk, most of
us give up or nevër even begin. Hëre are six ways to overcome
fear:
1. If you feel indecisive, this can help. Draw a line across the center
of a piece of paper. On the top, write your dream in as much detail as
possible. On the bottom, write out your reality (about this dream)
including your fears, doubts and “but, what ifs.”
Are you more committed to your dream or to your fear?
Two things will cause you to be more committed to your fear. The first
is if you don’t have a clearly defined dream. The second is if you
project your worst fears into your dream, you’ll choose reality because
it’s safer.
But
when fear is placed in its proper place, as part of reality, it’s
easier to be more committed to your vision, and fear simply becomes
something to manage.
2. As you connect to your dreams, you’ll often run into the voice of
your “Doubter.” We might ignore or obsess over this because it tells us
everything that might go wrong.
Left
unattended, this voice can be disruptive. But turn the Doubter down and
it becomes the voice of the “Realist,” who primarily wants to know what
you are planning, usually related to time and monëy issues.
Early
on, you may not have all the details figured out, which is why going to
strategy too soon can actually hinder or limit your dream. Interview
your Doubter and be curious.
Capture its needs, insights, and wisdom.
3. Your Doubter can provide a list of obstacles based on its fears and
concerns. The Dream Coach rule is, wherever there’s an obstacle, design
a strategy to manage it.
Make a
list of your obstacles and identify which ones are negative
self-perceptions or beliefs and which ones require strategies. The
first step in managing fear is to identify exactly what you are afraid
if. Just saying, “I’m afraid,” can be a whitewash and keep you stuck.
Identify what you fear.
4. Beliefs are nevër neutral. They either move you forward or hold
you back, but you choose what to believe. The way to move from limiting
beliefs that hold you back to empowering beliefs that move you forward
is through willingness, courage, and practice.
Be
willing to believe in yourself and your dreams and have the courage to
act on what you believe.
Develop this as part of your identity by practicing this behavior
continuously until it becomes true.
5. Are you aware of what typically stops you? For most of us, it’s
something we hate, we’re not good at, or that we have no idea how to
tackle. It can be frightening, and when that task is essential to the
success of your venture, it could be your demise. Don’t allow one need
or issue to destroy your dream.
If your dream is to write a book but you can’t type, this doesn’t have
to stop you. Learn a new skill or hire someone. If you can’t afford
that, explore bartering. Get creative and get going. The time you waste
worrying
would best be used by seeking guidance and finding answers.
6. Overcome fear and other obstacles (even time and monëy issues)
by enrolling others into your vision. Master this skill and you’ll
accomplish bïgger dreams with less effort.
Learn
to talk to anyone, anytime, and anyplace about their dreams in a way
where they feel inspired. Ask what their personal or professional
dreams are and explore. Build an arsenal of people that you can reach
out to in a pinch.
Develop
a robust database of brilliant resources that you can access at any
given moment. Build a community of fellow dreamers or join one that
already exists like My Dream
Circle.
About the Author:
As America’s Dream Coach®, Marcia Wieder travels the world -- an
ambassador for making dreams real. To learn how you can get support on
your dreams, go to

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