5 Ways to Rid Your Biggest Fears
Think
back to last time you really wanted to do something but didn’t? What
stopped you from doing it? Did something change your mind? Was there a
voice inside your head? Whatever the reason might have been, let’s take
the time to stop and question what might be going on with our fears and
how we can get beyond these fears so we can start pursuing things we’ve
always wanted.
Fear is an interesting little thing as
it can act in ways where we don’t even know it is present. For example,
we might want to do something that first requires a few things to come
into place. The scenario might be getting a new job. Next thing we know
we start saying to ourselves; “Well where would I work? How would I get
there? How do I quit my current job? What if I can’t get another job?”
These are only a few of many stories that we may begin looking into when
we have that initial thought of changing our job situation. Although we
sometimes call this; facing the reality of the situation and doing
what’s realistic, truth is, this sequence of thoughts and
rationalizations all stems from fear.
Here are some key of points to help you overcome your fears.
1) Feel The Fear and Move Forward Anyway
How many times have you been about to do
something and fear is creeping up on you as you get closer and closer
to doing it? In these times, right before you are about to jump with
both feet in you feel the fear at its highest and then seconds or
minutes into it all, the fear dissipates into nothing. This is by far
one of the most powerful ways to get beyond and rid your fears. Just Do
It! (Nike paid me to say that.. j/k) By taking the leap and confronting
your fears, you do the one thing that we allow fear to stop us from
doing -doing what scares us. My feeling is, more often than not, just
doing it will get rid of the fear from that moment forward when it comes
to the challenge you face.
2) Let Go of The Past
When we face a situation that we may
have experienced before, fear can arise if the previous outcome made
some kinda of undesirable impact on us. Maybe in the past we weren’t
quite prepared for the experience, we needed to gain a lesson from it,
or it just happened to turn out how it did. This doesn’t mean we need to
close up and never go after it again. Looking back to the past and
fearing a repeat outcome puts the control into the hands of one instance
that no longer even exists! You are a new person in each moment and are
ready to make adjustments as you go. Sometimes all it takes is a few
small tweaks and what may have once provided a challenge in the past is
now easy to move through. Either way you learned something! Let go of
the past and try again!
3) Stop Looking For Obstacles
‘It’s too hard! I’m too tired! I don’t
have time?’ I know these ones fairly well myself. There have been some
situations in my life where I would have loved to do certain things and
delayed them for quite some time due to these 3 sayings. Of course,
these are not the only 3 excuses we like to come up with to put
something off, but these certainly are common. Obstacles are one of the
easiest ways for our minds to bury a fear. Obstacles appear real, they
are quantitative and qualitative, they are easy to describe to others
and others often agree with them. Given all of these qualities, it’s
easy to see why we look out for obstacles all the time, but it does not
mean that we are not using obstacles to mask our fears. After all, an
obstacle is truly only as big as we make it. You can see it as a road
block or as a necessary challenge along the path to your goal. See the
obstacle for what it is, don’t give it anymore power than it needs and
take the steps to move forward. There is little need to make them so
serious.
4) Avoid Judging Outcomes
Have you ever been unsure of why
something happened when it happens? Only to find out a few days, weeks
or months later that it ended up greatly assisting your situation? It
was in all moments leading up to your realization that you may have
judged the experience as being bad, negative or not ideal. Instead of
seeing the outcome as a succes no matter what, we define and categorize
how it should have happened. This way of looking at our goals or choices
creates fear in having certain outcomes play out. Often times the
reason things happen the way they do is beyond our understanding at a
particular time. We might want to judge or feel upset about why things
happened, but they are part of a bigger plan. To help address your fears
in this situation, go beyond reason and beyond judgement. There isn’t
always an obvious reason why now is the time or why something might or
might not happen. Go with how you feel beyond the unnecessary chatter of
the mind and know that no matter the outcome, you successfully created
that experience for yourself. It is likely the experience will provide
you with positive growth no matter the outcome. After all, the mind is
the only one who creates fear or who sees an outcomes as a failure.
5) Too Little, Too Late
How many times have you put off doing
something only to find out it was now too late to have a go at it? I
know myself I have experienced this one a few times and while regret
might like to sneak its way in, that isn’t much help either. This one
can also play with us in a couple ways. Either fear puts off what we are
wanting to do, or the fear of having too little time makes
us immobile because in the end we are afraid of failure. Either way, to
address this fear is to simply take action. The journey is what’s
important in the end. Whether the end result happens in time or not, it
doesn’t help to keep putting things off. Let’s learn from our choices of
waiting too long and choose to get going on actions now that we would
like to take. When we get moving on something and face it head on, you
notice quickly that your fears diminish.
My final thoughts are this when it comes
to fears: they are there because something created them. Most of the
time it was because of an experience of the past, judgment of an outcome
or because we are afraid to fail. A combination of these thoughts
exists in almost all of us and do nothing but create suffering and
immobilization in what we want to do in life. While it may not be easy,
starting today, take the steps to begin implementing some of these
tactics when it comes to your fears. You can never fail, you are never
wrong and there’s no need to judge or be judged on an outcome. I repeat
due to its importance, the journey through life is what is most
important, not the outcome. This goes for everything you choose to be
part of.
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