Overcoming fear
There is a prison that has an inmate population in
the billions. It’s a prison without walls, without barbed wire, without guards and
without any physical barrier. But it is the most effective prison in the whole
world. Few escape it, but those who do find real and lasting freedom.
That prison is in our minds. It is a prison that
holds back our initiative, our talent, our ability to express ourselves and,
most of all, it holds back the fulfillment of our full potential as
human beings.
That prison is fear. Our lives today are
controlled by fear more than we know. Fear controls the choices we make, our
actions, our habits and even our destinies. Fear has become one of the greatest
threats to humanity in this day in its many forms. Terrorism has become the
pinnacle of fear worldwide. Recent events in the world have shown how fear can
drive even those that are powerful to behave desperately and inhumanely. But
the effect of fear on our personal lives is more damaging that any terrorist
can ever hope to achieve. Fear of life prevents most of us from living.
Fear of life? Yes. “Too many people are thinking
of security instead of opportunity. They seem to be more afraid of life than
death.” This observation was made by James F. Bymes.
The
many faces of fear
In its extremes, fear in our personal lives causes
anxiety and phobias. For people with such illnesses the prison of fear can seem
like a death sentence. Their lives may be totally controlled by fear, making
life totally unenjoyable and everyday tasks a real struggle. Fortunately, this
is not the most common manifestation of fear. The far more destructive form of
fear is one that we have come to accept because it is so common.
Fear
can stop you from progressing
There are those of you out there with
brilliant business ideas. What holds you back is fear. You think about all
the statistics of how many businesses fail every year, or what your friends and
family will think of you if you quit your job to pursue your dreams. The
fear of not being able to pay your bills, fear of getting fired, fear of
starting over and the fear of not having a job title all hold you back. It is
fear that keeps most of us in jobs we do not enjoy and, sometimes, that don’t
even meet our financial needs.
The fear of taking risks is one that few people
are able to overcome. Risk is the potential harm that may arise from some
present process or from some future event. In every area of life risk-taking
is a necessary thing. If you propose marriage to someone you have to take the
risk that they may say no. If you are in a race you have to take the risk that
you may lose miserably. If you want to live life to its fullest you have to
take the risk of failure. As Dorothy Thompson said: “Only when we are no longer afraid do we begin to live.”
Fear will
paralyse you if you do not deal with it. It will absolutely stop you from
living a life that you desire. Recognise it. Conquer it.
Eleanor Roosevelt’s advice is that “you gain strength, courage, and confidence
by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must
do the thing which you think you cannot do.”
There’s nothing to fear but fear itself
I’m sure you have had an experience in the past
when you really feared something. After doing it how did you feel. Silly?
Stupid? The feeling is often one of “that wasn’t so hard after all. I don’t
know what I was afraid of.” Trying to fight fear is like trying to fight the
dark. You can’t do it. The way to get rid of darkness is to bring in the light.
The way to get rid of your fears is to conquer them. “Do the thing you fear to
do and keep on doing it... that is the quickest and surest way ever yet
discovered to conquer fear” ( Dale Carnegie).
You
can do it today
Go ahead and start that business you want to
start. Go ahead and study what you really want to study. Go ahead and become a
musician, poet, artist, fashion designer or whatever else you want to do. Sure
you might fail, but you might succeed too. Take the risk today and conquer your
fears. Do you want to look back years from now and think I could have, I might
have, and I should have. That is a sad way to live your life.
The
futility of playing it safe
Remember that no matter how “safe” you play it one
fate awaits us all. That is death. Whether you take a risk or not you will die.
So of what benefit is it to you to be under the yoke of fear and live a life
that is way below your potential? Use your life wisely. Free your mind from
fear and worry and go for it.
There is only thing you should fear and that is God. That
should not be a fear of terror, but of reverence. “For God hath not given us
the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” Feed your
faith and your fears will starve to death.
You are all you can be. Go on and be it.
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