If your dreams don't scare you a bit, they really aren't big enough.
But it goes past just being scared. There are times when you will be paralyzed in fear. You'll feel the immensity of the dream weighing down on your shoulders. Dreams are dense. They're significantly heavy sometimes. But they also have an incredible lightness about them if you actually give them an opportunity to blossom.
Most people will attempt taking the journey of their dreams once or twice and give up after they fail. But when you are deeply committed to your dreams, you have to try time and time again because you almost certainly will not nail it on the first time. Big dreams will test your personality, your resolve, and your willingness to see something through even if you cannot see it right now.
What can we do when that paralyzing fear comes in trying to stop us?
Do we actually have to do anything?
If you feel that fear and allow it some room to roam around inside your mind and your body for a while, you can actually work with the fear instead of constantly pushing it away. You can learn from it instead of running away from it.
Feel your fears and they will teach you everything you need to know about what's actually going inside of you. They will teach you why you suffer and what it is that you need to work on. But most importantly, when you decide to feel your fears you develop deep relationships with them of understanding instead of avoidance. When you come to this place, you could build strong foundations in your life instead of always being on the run.
Don't constantly avoid what you know you should be facing. Instead, dive deep into it. Dive so far into it you could find out everything you ever wanted to know about it. This builds strength in your character and a willingness to face your fears. That is absolutely invaluable.
Don't run from your fears. Run straight into them.
But it goes past just being scared. There are times when you will be paralyzed in fear. You'll feel the immensity of the dream weighing down on your shoulders. Dreams are dense. They're significantly heavy sometimes. But they also have an incredible lightness about them if you actually give them an opportunity to blossom.
Most people will attempt taking the journey of their dreams once or twice and give up after they fail. But when you are deeply committed to your dreams, you have to try time and time again because you almost certainly will not nail it on the first time. Big dreams will test your personality, your resolve, and your willingness to see something through even if you cannot see it right now.
What can we do when that paralyzing fear comes in trying to stop us?
Do we actually have to do anything?
If you feel that fear and allow it some room to roam around inside your mind and your body for a while, you can actually work with the fear instead of constantly pushing it away. You can learn from it instead of running away from it.
Feel your fears and they will teach you everything you need to know about what's actually going inside of you. They will teach you why you suffer and what it is that you need to work on. But most importantly, when you decide to feel your fears you develop deep relationships with them of understanding instead of avoidance. When you come to this place, you could build strong foundations in your life instead of always being on the run.
Don't constantly avoid what you know you should be facing. Instead, dive deep into it. Dive so far into it you could find out everything you ever wanted to know about it. This builds strength in your character and a willingness to face your fears. That is absolutely invaluable.
Don't run from your fears. Run straight into them.
About the Author:
Evan Sanders is a professional life coach at AYKME Life Coaching and writes articles about what it means to be living in this world today. You can find some serious inspiration through looking into these Short Life Quotes or these Happy Life Quotes to start facing those fears.
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