The 5 Fears That Close the Game of Personal Emotion
Emotions are important
Someone once told me that fear is man's best servant but also his cruelest master. Fear is an involuntary defense mechanism that can keep us in place, sabotage our plans, career, relationships, efforts, or push us far, far away, and help us discover what we didn't know about ourselves: that sometimes we have no limits. in terms of success.
The 5 fears that close the game of personal emotion
Someone once told me that fear is man's best servant but also his cruelest master. Fear is an involuntary defense mechanism that can keep us in place, sabotage our plans, career, relationships, efforts, or push us far, far away, and help us discover what we didn't know about ourselves: that sometimes we have no limits. in terms of success.
Most of the time, fear is a justified feeling, but other times it goes unnoticed by other feelings and ideas. Here are the 5 most common human fears and how we can take advantage of them to evolve.
Fear of being ridiculous
This is probably one of the strongest fears people have when they are in an unknown situation and want to know more: they are afraid of being ridiculous by asking questions or saying what they think. This fear comes from past negative experiences (at school, for example, children are mischievous and when one asks a more unusual question, others ridicule it) but can be corrected by deepening knowledge and building self-esteem based on experience and success.
When I was in college, a colleague of mine taught us a very important lesson. At each class, she asked questions that were seemingly ridiculous, but whose answers were complex and useful to all of us. She was not afraid to be ridiculed, although she had been many times, she wanted to know, discover as much as possible, and learn from the best. Thus I learned the true meaning of the saying, "No question is ridiculous or stupid."
Fear of being wrong
Seamless success does not exist because no one is born learned or experienced and no one has the key to all the answers. The fear of making mistakes often arises in new situations and is amplified by feelings of anxiety, nervousness, and anxiety.
It is natural to make mistakes, but sometimes the fear of making mistakes can be so great that the person no longer dares to pursue his dream. The only thing we need to keep in mind is that the road to success is paved with mistakes.
Mistakes can be unbearable, a powerful blow to self-esteem, but they are also the best way to progress because they give us a chance to learn. Every time the fear of making a mistake prevents me from learning something new, I remember all the things I was afraid of until recently and which I overcame only by trying. Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT ain't for me either.
Fear of success
This fear is common among people because success can have a significant impact on our lives. Moreover, people are not necessarily afraid of the success itself and the respect that comes with it, but of the steps, they need to take to be the best. Added to all this is the fear of failure while pursuing success, the first decision that must be made to succeed, and the fear that we are not good enough and do not have enough self-confidence to achieve our goals.
The fear of success is sometimes so great that people find all sorts of excuses for not pursuing their goals (if I'm not good enough, I don't want to do this because I don't think …., etc.). The best way to overcome this fear is to know what we want to do, to find ways to reach our goals and to believe that trying and working can not fail.
Fear of being a leader
This coveted position also comes with great responsibilities and many are afraid of the impact that their decisions may have on others and on those around them, whom they lead. Many wonder if they have what it takes to lead people if they can make good decisions, if their decisions are appropriate for certain situations, and so on.
The fear of being a leader can be overcome by simply exercising your position and confidence in your leadership skills, emotional intelligence, and experience in the field you are pursuing. The results will come quickly and, with the help of feedback, any mistake can be turned into a success.
Fear of public speaking
Many people are afraid of public speaking, it seems like a chore and they would rather do anything than keep a speech in front of their colleagues, friends, etc. Indeed, public speaking is not the easiest thing anyone can do, but it is an activity that can be improved over time, documented and guided by specialists or books, and not related to talent, but perseverance.
Remember a famous case that made history: King George VI of Great Britain was not very good at public speaking, especially since he also had a speech defect, but this did not stop him from trying to practice and overcome your fear. And he succeeded!
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