Saturday, April 24, 2010

Overcome Fear & Doubt

From: Vic and Lisa Johnson
Date: Monday 6:57 PM
Melrose, Florida

Dear Friend,

It's enough to make you sick.

It causes some people a constant and gnawing pain in the pit of the stomach.

Others drink more or smoke more because of it.

It's killed more dreams and ruined more careers than all other causes combined.

Fear, and all of its cousins, doubt, worry and anxiety may be the worst enemies of the human species.
Sure Signs That Your Life is Controlled By Fear and Worry

Our fears impact us physically, mentally and emotionally. They enhance our negative thinking and impair our normal perception, rationality and comprehension. They cause us to limit our expectations and to avoid taking undue risks or face complications. Although our fears are intended to be part of our survival instinct, they become a problem when they begin to interfere with our normal functioning,

We can see their negative impacts on our results and our relationships. Over the course of our lives we become so habitually accustomed to our fears that we may not even notice their presence in our consciousness. As we learn to ignore our fears by pushing them down deep into our subconscious, we develop strange habits and self-limiting behavior under the illusion of leading normal lives, without feeling impaired or uncomfortable. In other words, we learn to how to rationalize (which is another way of saying we learn how to tell ourselves "rational lies")!



Do you find yourself with any of these conditions caused by fear, worry, doubt and anxiety:

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Show big reluctance to make important decisions and take calculated risks?

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Constantly worried about what other people think about you and worried that they'll think less of you if you take certain actions (fear of rejection)?

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Suffer from low self-esteem and constantly underestimate yourself and your ability?

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Stay within your comfort zone, unwilling to venture out and experience new things or meet new people?

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Carry around a gnawing feeling of impending doom?

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Irrational behavior (any kind of binge, ie., shopping, eating, drinking) followed by dark and gloomy guilt?

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Prefer to stay in the same job or in the same unhappy relationship even if they are bankrupting you emotionally?

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Avoiding deep communications with others for fear of exposing your weaknesses?

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Avoid socializing or building friendships to minimize the chances of getting hurt or being exploited?

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Hide your feelings and thoughts in front of others fearing disapproval from them?

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Let things happen rather than taking control of them for fear of ridicule or criticism?

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Constant procrastination and overall lack of initiative?

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Undersell yourself due to the poor opinion and low expectation of yourself?

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Physical symptoms like physical and mental tension, knot in the stomach, sweating, sleeplessness, indigestion or increased blood pressure, among others?

Fear is the cause of many of our mental and physical diseases, ranging from phobias to asthma, high blood pressure, strokes and nervous conditions. Fear-filled words have the power to destroy, tear down, discourage, depress, malign, and even call into being death and disease.



Left unchecked, fear (and all its cousins) will keep you in a state of discouragement, frustration and denial. In it's worst state it can destroy your business or career, your marriage, your health and your happiness.



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Fear, doubt and worries are constant problems for many people even during the best of economic times. But now, with the biggest financial catastrophe since the Great Depression affecting many people, fear and worry have reached epidemic proportions.

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