Monday, October 26, 2009
Don't Be Afraid
Always try to face your fears. FEAR IS: False Expectations Appearing Real. What I have learned over the years is to do something with absolute conviction and believe that I will accomplish it, no matter how tall the order is and all the obstacles I will face. I learn from my experience, try new things, implement the things that work and disregard the things that don't. Fear is a sense that the brain tells us we ought to be careful. That is it! Once I realized this . I calm down and try. My father taught me a game when I was young called fact or fiction. A good example of this was swimming a 1.2 mile swim in my first 70.3 boy was I nervous. I went to be thinking about the swim already seeing myself in the water am I prepared ,struggling etc. ALL IN BED! FICTION! The FACT was I was laying in bed trying to sleep. Deal with it when the opportunity presents itself. The FACT was: I got through the swim and it helped to see a courageous blind man go before me. THAT IS COURAGE! I said to myself I CAN DO THIS. I am so grateful to have seen him before my swim.
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Dr. Frank!
ReplyDeleteIt all has to do with perspective! While it sounds like psych-babble, thinking yourself into action is the basis for success in life.
Keep the faith my brothter!
An ORIGINAL (1998) Welling convert...
George Wright (wrightoneconsulting.net)