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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Mastering Your Fears


Perhaps the greatest challenge you will ever face in life is the conquest of fear and the
development of courage. Fear is, and always has been, the greatest enemy of mankind. When
Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself,” he was saying
that the emotion of fear, rather than the realty of what we fear, is what causes us anxiety,
stress, and unhappiness. When you develop the habit of courage and unshakeable self-confidence,
a whole new world of possibilities opens up for you. Just imagine-what would you dare to dream
or be or do if you weren't afraid of anything in the whole world?

Develop the Habit of Courage

Fortunately, the habit of courage can be learned just as any other habit is learned, through
repetition. We need to constantly face and overcome our fears to build up the kind of courage
that will enable us to deal with the inevitable ups and downs of life unafraid. The starting
point in overcoming fear and developing courage is to look at the factors that predispose us
toward being afraid. The root source of most fear is childhood conditioning, usually associated
with destructive criticism. This causes us to develop two major types of fear. These are the
fear of failure, which causes us to think “I can't, I can't, I can't,” and the fear of rejection,
which causes us to think “I have to, I have to, I have to.” Our fears can paralyze us, keeping
us from taking constructive action in the direction of our dreams and goals.
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