I confront fear every morning. No, I am not an undercover, special agent or a fugitive fleeing from the authorities, I am an ordinary, everyday fear hacker. Back in the caveman days, that sensation in the pit of our stomachs evolved to keep us safe. But I haven’t seen any saber-tooth tiger roaming suburbia lately. So instead of pulling the covers over my head, I invite it in for a conversation.
By doing so, I have discovered fear’s virtues. This feeling lets me know I am alive. It is a motivator. It focuses my thoughts and grounds me in the present. Inside of fear lives instinct and intuition, two keys to helping me make quick decisions and get my work done faster. Doing scary things means I am on the right path. Coming to terms with fear has made it my greatest assets and best ally.
How can you become a fear hacker?
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Jo Hawk The Writer
Destroy the fear and get stuff done! Great message and a wonderful attitude.
For me personally fear and exhaustion stop me at almost every step. But we really have to push through all that don’t we!
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Exhaustion is the worst. It acts as a multiplier on the other non-motivating feelings. I hope you can get some rest and move past this period into a more productive and fun time.
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Interesting topic. I wonder why some days we are fine and some days we seem to have fearful thoughts. It seems that life should be easier, right.
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I would defiantly vote for things to be easier. 😊
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Thanks for sharing, my friend. 💕❤💕
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