Negatives Effects Of Fear And How To Break Its Hold On You

Negatives Effects Of Fear And How To Break Its Hold On You
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Fear is an intensely unpleasant emotion in response to perceiving or recognizing a danger or threat. What will you do about your fear?
Will you allow it, eat you up or take it out of your life? Many times we dress our fears in fancy clothes and adorn it with fancy words but we need to realize that whatever fear you nurture, has come to steal and take from you. It is an enemy and should be addressed as one. This is not the time to drown in self-pity or allow the hungry voice of fear eat you up, it is the time to take charge of your life and dominate your space.
Change your address
Have you lived in that address called ‘fear’ for so long and you seem to be comfortable to call it home?
Change your address!
Change your mindset and your disposition.
The time to do it is now!
Stop feeding your pet
Stop feeding your fears and giving it life, kill it.
Starve it.
Do not advertise, glorify or herald it.
Do not give it the attention it seeks from you, Kill it!
These are stories of real people that turned their fears and negative circumstances around for their good. What are going to do with yours?
Kris Carr turned her cancer into a business of hope and healing.
In 2003, Karr was a 32-year-old New Yorker just enjoying life. But then, a regular checkup at her doctor’s office resulted in a diagnosis of a rare and incurable Stage IV cancer called epithelioid hemangioendothelioma, existing in her liver and lungs.
Instead of succumbing to the disease, Carr decided to challenge her diagnosis head on. She attacked her cancer with a brand new nutritional lifestyle, and turned her experience into a series of successful self-help books and documentaries. Eventually, she launched her own wellness website, which is followed by over 40,000 people. Today, Karr is celebrating a decade of “thriving with cancer”.
Franklin Roosevelt became partially paralyzed at 39.
After vacationing in Canada, Roosevelt developed polio, which eventually left him paralyzed from the waist down for the rest of his life. Even though he couldn’t walk, he went on to lead the country as one of the most respected and memorable presidents in history.
So, what are going to do with the fear and the challenges of your life, turn into a stepping stone, or wallow in self pity?
It’s up to you.
You can listen to the podcast on this topic here
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