Route 66 Installment #43: Heebie-Jeebies
Nancy A Shenker
I help companies transform, re-imagine, and scale. Brand marketer, innovator, content strategist & creator, and provocateur.
This post’s title crept up behind me and embedded itself in my brain.
Not literally, of course. But this IS the first post of my self-proclaimed Fear (and Fearless) month, in honor of Halloween.
The phrase Heebie-Jeebies has its origins in the 1920s and was apparently also a?dance craze, long before “Thriller.” Its synonyms (most of which we never hear anymore) are:
Dither, jimjams, jitters, nerves, screaming meemies, shakes, shivers, whim-whams, and willies
So, basically, it’s that feeling you get when something freaks you out or gives you (sometimes irrational) anxiety.
For example:
True terror is probably a more extreme case of the HJs (my own abbreviation) and I rarely experience it anymore. I also have learned to avoid unpleasant situations, people, and places.
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What Gives YOU the Heebie-Jeebies?
Overcoming fear is critical to moving forward and succeeding in work and in life. Taking well-calculated risks, learning to calm ourselves, and ridding our lives of bullies and assholes are all steps we can take every day to manage or eliminate fear factors.
A little fear is actually good for us. (See the first link below for?Psychology Today’s?take on the topic.)
Throughout October, I’ll be tackling various aspects of fear and how it can motivate us to make decisions and create profitable products and services.
Think about the things — little and significant — that are still fear factors in YOUR life and how they’re helping or harming you. And remember…
Don’t be afraid to click on these links. They lead to interesting places.