We gain strength and courage, and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face ... we must do that which we think we cannot.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Envision your beautiful self in your daily routine, whether it is scurrying to work, shuffling children off to school, or creating an agenda for your day. Stand back a little ways from your thoughts and observe how fear nips at your ankles like a yapping small dog. Instead of barking, the little fear dog yelps in your ear, "You are not going to make it," or "Who do you think you are to try to do this," or "People are going to think you are crazy," or "Your friends or colleagues are going to laugh at you!"
Fear chases us throughout the day. Sometimes the voice drones on for so long that we no longer hear it even though our brain is recording every message. Fear creates barriers and limitations causing us to use our energy for worrying rather than for success.
Fear assists in sensing danger, but generally speaking, fear is a false image. Fear is rarely factual, and once we step through it, we will reclaim our fragmented energy to propell us forward into our desires.
No one wants to appear foolish, nor do they want to make mistakes or become a failure. All human beings have these concerns, such as: Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Hellen Keller, Martin Luther King, Jr. Discoveries in space, medicine, psychology, and many other fields can be credited to people who stepped through their own personal fears.
Do not let fear hold you back, please. The world really does wait for what you have to say or do. Your efforts will be felt around the world as you add your insights into the positive forces rippling across the world.
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