Stare in the face of your fears
Prof. Dr. Jorge R.
President of Academy of Public Policies & Ambassador at United Nations
Examine your fears. Sometimes we’re afraid of specific things. Sometimes we fear the unknown. And sometimes we’re just afraid, because that’s the way we usually feel.
Are you nervous, anxious, and upset? What’s scaring you right now? Have a little talk with yourself. Take a look at what you fear. Are you starting a new relationship or job? What are the risks? What’s the worst that could possibly happen?
Sometimes it helps to go through our fears, one by one. We don’t need to dwell on the negative, but we need to be certain that we’re willing to take responsibility for the risks involved. Then look in the other direction, and see the entire positive potential there.
What can you gain by taking that risk? Does the thrill of victory outweigh the potential loss? We may emerge from the list saying, No, I choose not to risk that. Or, we may look at the risks and say, Yes, I’ve been through worse. I can handle this, too.
Someone once told me many years ago that fear was a good thing. “If you’re not feeling afraid, it means you’re not doing anything differently. You’re just repeating the same old thing.” If fear is haunting you, stare it in the face. See what’s making you feel afraid. Then either back off, or stare that fear down.?
Brussels, 04.20.2022