10 Tips For Conquering Your Fears
Have you ever had a fear that kept you from living life
fully? Perhaps this fear has stopped you from having MORE fun
or experiencing GREATER success. Yes? You're not alone. I have
too.
The fear I conquered in the story below may not be my
biggest fear but with a little reflection I saw how it really
stopped me from enjoying my family and life to the fullest. It
also taught me a valuable lesson of how taking steps to
overcome my fear resulted in increased self confidence.
At the end of my story, I'll give you tips for conquering
your own fears.
A few weekends ago my husband and I took our daughter Kasie,
and my nephew Zach, to a water park. We all love the water and
were having a blast until my hubby and the kids took off for
--- the water slides.
As they enthusiastically ran to the slides I slowed wayyyy
down. In fact, I stopped, found a chair and proceeded to
organize our belongings. As I settled into a lawn chair I saw
Kasie and Zach whoosh down their side-by-side slides and
plunge, feet first, into the cool water. They quickly
resurfaced, sputtering and laughing and ready for more.
As Zach jumped out of the pool to run back up the stairs he
looked at me laughing and said, "Cari's being a wimp." He was
right. I was.
You see, even though I love the water I've always been
afraid of --- water slides.
On this particular day however, the kid pressure was too
great. I decided it was the time and place to conquer my old
fear. As I hurried to the steps my chest tightened and my
breathing became very shallow. Each step I took to reach the
top of the slide made me feel anxious, awkward and scared to
death.
I focused my attention on the cute and fearless little girl
in front of me. I motivated myself by repeating the mantra, "if
she can do it, I can do it". As we reached the top of the
slide, I watched in amazement as she sprang from the last step
to a lying down, torpedo style position in one fell swoop. As
soon as the little girl shot out of sight it was my turn.
The time had come -- it was now or never. Copying the little
girl before me, I laid down on the slide feet first torpedo
style and as I did I heard the words: Don't fight it, just let
yourself go.
As I whooshed down the slide I reminded myself I was OK, to
keep breathing and to relax. As I let my body go it seemed to
understand what was expected of it. It conformed to the twists
and turns of the slide and only seemed to tighten in response
to my fearful thoughts. Soon, I could see the end of the ride
was near and as I flew off the end of the slide into the
waiting water, I knew I conquered my fear!
WOW! I did it! I went down a water slide. It was a blast! My
husband told me later, as I was coming down, he could hear me
screaming and laughing. All I could remember was feeling
gripped by fear, exhilaration and pure joy as my body whirled
down the watery, slippery path.
Now, I felt ready for more. Once wasn't enough. The second
time up the stairs was much easier and I took my position at
the top of the slide with much more confidence. The ride down
the second time was even more fun because now I knew the curves
and the bumps. I navigated the challenge with a bit more grace.
I felt proud of myself for taking action and for doing
something I thought I would never do.
What's your "water slide"? I bet you have one, or many. We
all do. What fear, if you conquered it, would allow you to have
a bit more fun, experience greater success, or live life a bit
more fully?
Some fears feel bigger to conquer than others. My water
slide fear may not seem like the biggest fear one could have,
but having it caused me to isolate myself from the rest of my
family and kept me from having MORE fun, joy and exhilaration
in my life.
Conquering your fears, one by one, builds confidence and
increases your quality of life. Don't let your fears hold you
back from living the life you wish you were living.
10 Tips For Conquering Your Fears:
1. Recognize a fear is present
2. Declare you are going to conquer the fear
3. Expect to feel anxious, awkward and scared
4. Consider copying a style you like until you find your own
style
5. Focus your attention
6. Motivate yourself with affirmations
7. Step into the fear with abandon
8. Let go and have fun! Remind yourself to keep
breathing
9. Pat yourself on the back when it's over
10.Notice how much easier it gets
When you have time, take a personal inventory of the fears
keeping you from living the life you want. Then make a
commitment and challenge yourself to face and conquer one them
that's been holding you back. Use the tips above to guide your
way. To get started, see if any common fears from the list
below fit you:
Admitting mistakes or wrong-doings Adventure Being
inadequate/not good enough Doing something you've never done
before Expressing yourself Failure Healing emotional wounds
Health concerns Money/finances Never having enough Public
speaking Promoting yourself Saying "NO" Sharing your feelings
Taking a risk, such as starting a business or changing careers
Traveling
About the Author
Cari Vollmer is the creative founder of LifeOnTrack.com.
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