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SUCCESS_Comes_When_You_Turn_INDECISION_And_FEAR_Into_POWER_and_ACTION
| SUCCESS Comes... When You Turn INDECISION And FEAR Into POWER and ACTION!
"We have nothing to fear but fear itself." Franklin Roosevelt
How many times have you had a really great idea or wanted to
take a risk and try something new, only to have a little voice
inside your head shout:
"It wouldn't work!" "You couldn't possibly do that!"
or "What a silly idea".
Everyone, at some point in their lives has listened to their
little voice cautioning them against following a certain action.
If you frequently question what you do and think, and veer away
from making decisions, then you may be stopping yourself from
reaching your fullest potential. You may be slowly squeezing the
special creative energy and inspiration inside of you that makes
you unique, into a tight knot that needs to desperately unravel.
So what motivates that niggly little voice? What is stopping you
from making that important decision or trying something new?
One of the most common answers is FEAR. Fear is the greatest
single barrier to success in our personnel and professional
lives. The emotion of fear is intended to warn us of danger and
to act as a cautionary tool. It should make us stop and think
before taking action.
The Great Dictator?
What fear shouldn't do is dictate the course of action we take.
It shouldn't control our thoughts or relationships with other
people, and most importantly fear shouldn't shape who we are or
what we want to achieve in our lives.
On a conscious or subconscious level all of us have felt the
impact of fear in our lives. Whether it is the fear of making a
decision, the fear of failure, a fear of what other people will
think, or the fear of success - the consequences are the same.
If left to fester and control our lives, fear eventually leads
us to stop trying new things. Our comfort zone pulls tight
around us and is rarely pushed further out than it needs to be.
We feel stale, lethargic and wonder what's missing in our lives.
Our creative energy is replaced with a survival instinct. On a
subconscious level we start to really believe that we aren't
good enough, or that there's no way possible that we can achieve
something new or take a risk. On a conscious level our body and
mind responds to being fed negative statements and responds by
firmly stating -
"I can't do it!"
What are you afraid of?
Have you ever wondered just what you are afraid of? What stops
you from taking the next step forward that will keep you on the
path of achieving your goals?
The reason for most people's fear is buried deep within
themselves. A low level of self-confidence and self-esteem makes
us feel unhappy about ourselves. Because our thoughts are based
on feelings of inadequacy, we set our boundaries and standards
very low and achieve little in our lives.
One of the greatest realizations that you may ever experience in
your life is that the emotion of fear is part of being human.
It's perfectly normal to experience misgivings and doubts!
Fear will never go away no matter how self-confident or
successful we are!
The key to overcoming our fears is to feel good about ourselves
and think positively. We can then begin to use the energy that
fear creates positively in our lives.
Only then can we turn indecision and fear into power and action.
Š Market Leaders Limited.
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About the author:
Noel Peebles has bought, developed and sold several of his own
businesses, and has been involved with the purchase and sale of
many others. He has fifteen years of 'hands on' experience,
directing his own highly successful' retail businesses,
including franchise marketing and business development. He also
has his own public self-storage complex. And, he's traveled
extensively to over forty countries.
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