We
all live with fear every day. Sometimes it's just a
little hesitation before doing something new or unusual.
Other times, it can take real effort to overcome what
is scaring us. The worst and most debilitating fear
is one that stops us in our tracks and keeps us from
functioning.
The
best way to confront any fear is to do something. Anything.
Stand up, walk around. If necessary, put some time and
space between you and the problem. Do something totally
unrelated to your fear. The physical act of movement
releases the tension in your muscles so you can get
control of your emotions. Use the adrenaline of fear
for action, not paralysis, and keep moving. Then you're
ready to start the intellectual process, planning how
to handle the situation.
Fear
is a natural and valuable part of life. It alerts us
to potential problems and increases our awareness of
opportunities.
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