Dream Fear Away
You lose your fear of change when your dream begins to take on life as you envision it, speak about it and act on it with passion. As you open yourself up to unlimited possibilities, fear fades and you begin to make progress. Follow through on your dream commitment: walk your talk. Articulating your dream with clarity and passion, gets others excited about it and invite their support. Dream big, share your dream and remind others to do the same.
Keep Fear Out of Your Dream
People frequently sabotage themselves by putting their attitudes, beliefs or fears into their dreams. If you're putting your concerns into your dreams, your fears will become bigger and seem more real as you move closer to getting what you want. Your concerns don't belong in your dream. They're part of where you are now, not where you're going. To make your dream successful, keep the fear that you won't have time for friends and family in the "Where I Am Now" column. Assume for the "Where I Want To Be" column that you'll have all the time you desire to enjoy your success, your friends and your family after achieving the dream.
Fear of Change
Because we view change as filled with murky unknowns, fear may feel like death. However, the experience is actually the old you dying away and allowing you to be transformed. This is good news. By trusting what you want, often you will be able to release the part of you that was afraid of making your dream come true. By shedding the pieces that no longer fit, you can create a new dream to move toward.
Definition of Fear
Fear is a measurement tool. Fear means you¡¯re leaving the old reality behind. Fear is a gift that indicates you are closer to your dream. Fear is a healthy, natural mechanism, a sign of vitality and that you are in process.
Unless you learn to use fear as empowerment, it can also stop your progress.
Don?t say, ¡°I¡¯m afraid.¡±
Be more specific. What exactly is scaring you? The more clarity you have, the easier it will be to get the support you need to move through your fear. Understanding your fears is the key to conquering them.
Fear Can Sabatoge Your Dream
The number one way to sabotage your dream is by projecting your fears, doubts and concerns into it. Fear and doubt do not belong in your dream. Fear is part of your reality. Deal with fear by clarifying it, designing a strategy for managing it and by asking for help and support. Use these daily check-ins. Are you more committed to your dream or to your reality? Do you believe in your positive beliefs or your old limiting beliefs? The answer is in the action you take. Every day do at least one thing to move your dream forward. Success is guaranteed!