By Joe Wilner
Fear can immobilize us in many ways and in many situations. It prevents us from thinking new thoughts, having new experiences, and developing into a better person.
I’m sure you know fear as the emotion causing you to experience the fight or flight response in order to protect yourself when a threat is present. Fear in this sense is very valuable.
Though, many times we experience fear when there is no real or present danger. This type of fear is irrational, self-defeating, and not at all life protecting.
Any time we are trying to make a change in life, or are taking a risk that has uncertainty, we will probably experience this fear response.
How do you respond when fear creeps into your life?
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