02-23-2012, 10:03 AM
The fear itself is usually more cripling than having the feared event occur. If you imagine that the feared actually happens. The challenges you will endure after that are usually not big enough to warrant the fear.
Counter intuitively fear means you should approach when you want to avoid. (Or at least linger on the edge!) By approaching your fears. Either by aquiring related skills or covering the consequences before they have a chance of happening you master the situation and take away the fear.
Counter intuitively fear means you should approach when you want to avoid. (Or at least linger on the edge!) By approaching your fears. Either by aquiring related skills or covering the consequences before they have a chance of happening you master the situation and take away the fear.