Finally Free Yourself From Worry And Fear.
Would you like to move your life ahead in spite of worry and fear?
Everyone has fears and worries, what sets us apart is our ability to
deal with them and move on. This article will show you how to manage
your worries and fears, so you free yourself from them. This is the
place to obtain quick, action-oriented advice on steps you can take
right now to reduce your fears and worries.
The first step in managing your fears and worries is to recognize that
you have them, and then to make them real.
Write out a list of each of the fears and worries you have. Many of
the items on your list will not stand the light of day. You will
immediately realize that some of them are silly or just aren't things
you should be worried about. Take each of these items off the list.
Next, take each item and make a list of all the things you can do
about it. This shows you that in most cases you will be worried about
something that you can't control at all and that your worry serves no
purpose. Vow not to worry about things you can't control and take them
off your list. In the case where you can do something to reduce the
worry, your sense of control is enhanced, making you feel better.
Now, ask yourself what is the worst thing that could happen with each
worry. In most cases you will find you can live with even the worst
outcome and this will also make you feel better.
Once you are down to a hard-core list of fears and worries that you
can control, set up a plan to control them. What options do you have?
Who can you ask for help? Exactly what has to be done, when?
Realize you have a lot of control here and give yourself credit for
taking action as you do so in order to lift your spirits.
Also, it helps to realize that you can feel the fear and still take
action. Fear serves a purpose in that it is a great "alert" mechanism
that helps us stay out of trouble. But once we "get the message" fear
has done its job and starts to get in the way. Fear and worry can be a
positive if we use it as a call to action and fix a problem. If you
acknowledge the fear, and then proceed with what you need to do, you
will find you are able to function in spite of the fear.
Here are some other tips that will help you feel better. Make an
effort to concentrate on breathing. We tend to limit our breathing
when we are fearful. You will feel better, the more you breathe.
Also, meditation will help reduce stress and take your mind off your
worries. Visualization and affirmations that help you focus on
becoming positive in light of the situation can help you move forward
while acknowledging the fear. Do not forget physical exercise as a way
of reducing the stress that goes with fear and worry.
Once you begin to have things under control, change your focus from
the negative fears and worries, to the positive things in your life.
When you catch yourself worrying, bring new positive thoughts into
your mind. Change your thinking from the "cup is half empty" to the
"cup is half full". Suddenly things that were worries are now
positives.
Another way to help reduce the amount of fear and worry in your life
in the future is to begin to do more planning on the things you will
be doing. Look for areas that could become problems and begin to
cover all the contingences. Forward planning will build your
self-confidence and ward off those nagging fears that something is not
right.
So now you have the tools necessary to reduce the fear and worry in
your life and replace them with a justifiably positive attitude backed
up with action and solutions. Start using these tools right now and
begin to live a happier life.
Edward W. Smith is the author of Sixty Seconds To Success, he produces
and hosts the Bright Moment cable TV and internet radio show, is
president of the Bright Moment Seminars, is a motivational speaker,
and publishes the free, daily, email of the One Minute Motivator
(quick peak performance tip). His website is www.brightmoment.com and
his email is edsmith@brightmoment.com.
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