How To Turn Fear Into Fuel

How is fear holding you back?
When I ask this question at my seminars or in my consulting work, common
answers I get are “lack of funding”, “I don’t have the
education”, “my background”, or even “I’m not sure
of the next step to take.” What I’ve discovered, however, is that
while all of these may be factors that can impact success, they are not the
deciding or underlying factor.
Do you know what is shackling people and depriving them of the success
they desire and deserve?
It is fear.
You may say to yourself, “Not me, I am fearless” but
the reality is fear is innate in human beings. It is there for our protection.
There are, after all, some things we should be fearful of. Playing golf in
lighting for example or literally swimming with the sharks.
But what about success? We should be embracing success, enjoying
toppling goals and accomplishing newer, better, and greater things. Yet fear is
a dangerous obstacle, in part, because we may fail to admit its existence.
How To Recognize Fear
Fear needs to be recognized and managed properly or it becomes an
anchor. We can become indecisive, have self-doubt, fear rejection, and simply fail to act. Fear may have us sitting on a
great concept or idea or it may restrict us from using our true talents.
But what if there was a way to turn fear into fuel?
First, you must realize the role negative thinking plays in feeding your
fears. The thoughts may already be there, suggesting “You can’t.”, “You
shouldn’t”, and “Yeah, but what if?”
Before you know it, negative thoughts have piled upon one another and
have become a seemingly insurmountable mountain to climb. I’m not saying you
should ignore reality but most often these negative thoughts are just a boogie
man under the bed. When you look closer, there’s nothing there.
Eliminate Your Negative Thoughts
I believe it is much more productive to be proactive in managing these
negative thoughts. Instead of allowing negative thoughts to affect you
emotionally to the point of indecision or inaction, put your logical brain to
work in your favour. Rather than listening to “You can’t”, ask
yourself “How can I?”.
Ask yourself “What’s the best way to…” as opposed
to “You shouldn’t.”
Change “What if it doesn’t work?” to “Imagine
how terrific it will be.”
It can help to be even more specific about this. “What are the
eight best ways to raise funding for my project?” or “Who are
the five people I know best qualified to help me with this?”. Force your
brain into helping you by stretching its thoughts, imagination, and
focus. “What are 35 ways my life will be better when I do this?” When
you put your brain to work on a positive task, there is little room for
negative thinking.
This is turning fear into fuel.
Get Out Of Your Comfort Zone
Many of us strive to be comfortable. Letting go of that comfort zone can
create real fear. You may worry that by stepping out and doing something you
always wanted to do or reaching for more may put your comfort in jeopardy. You
may risk your steady income or lifestyle or (gasp) you may not be able to get that
65” flat screen TV with surround sound. If you allow your comfort zone to
become a prison, you must recognize it is working against you, not for you.
So how do you get out of it?
Think about the times when you took a chance and were successful. Remember
how victory felt and how rewarding it was to achieve a goal. Odds are, it was a
time when you stepped out of your comfort zone. Please remember that taking
risks and being bold doesn’t necessarily equate to being reckless. I would
never suggest being reckless. But I do know that life is often best lived out
of your comfort zone. Turning fear into excitement and anticipation is another
way to use it as fuel towards your success.
Source: Brian Tracy 2018
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