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Nine hacks to overcome fear

- Lanre Olusola

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FEAR is an unpleasant and uncomforta­ble feeling triggered by the perception or assumption of real or imagined danger.

Fear often takes over our lives, gets to the best of us, and influences a lot of our decisions whether it is a fear of making the same mistakes from your past, or the fear of failure, or the fear of success, the fear of what people will say or the fear of the unknown or even the fear of fear itself.

“Everything you want is on the other side of fear.”

— Jack Canfield

Even though we were born with only two innate fears: The fear of falling and the fear of loud sounds, we have all learnt and developed the fear of many things at different times in our lives. Fear can be a major stumbling block that holds us back from being all we can be and truly successful.

Fear shouldn’t be given the power to continue to hold you back, or stop you from creating the future of your dreams.

“Fear is only as deep as the mind allows.”

— Japanese Proverb

“One of the greatest discoverie­s a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn’t do.”

— Henry Ford HERE ARE MY TOP 9 HACKS TO OVERCOMING FEAR: Hack # 1. SEPARATE FACT ( REALITY) FROM FICTION( ASSUMPTION) Be present in the moment and locate yourself in the moment and ask yourself the following questions….

What is really going on right now?

Am I focused on the past, present or future right now?

What do I have control over right now?

Can I change the past?

What can I learn from this past fact that will help me grow? Can I influence the future without making the right decision in this moment?

What decision( s) must I make now to influence my future? Then act based on these facts and prioritise them over any assumption­s.

Hack # 2. IDENTIFY YOUR FEAR TRIGGER( S) Be present in the moment and locate yourself in the moment and ask yourself the following questions….

Why am I really afraid?

What exactly happened?

What actually triggered the fear?

What am I really afraid of?

Am I really afraid of what I think I’m afraid of? So, what am I really afraid of?

Be aware of what actually triggers your fear. Identify this trigger and learn how best to overcome it. Hack # 3. KNOW WHERE THE FEAR IS SPECIFICAL­LY LOCATED IN YOUR BODY

A lot of times, fear represents itself physiologi­cally and takes over our bodies.

It affects each of us in different ways emotionall­y, psychologi

cally and physically.

To overcome fear you must become aware of how fear affects you physiologi­cally. This level of awareness in your physical body, helps you determine the intelligen­ce required to do the work, and provides the care that your body needs.

For Example: Even though fear is emotional and psychologi­cally, it often represents itself physiologi­cally.

So, do you find that in the moment when you’re afraid, you grind your teeth, clench your fist, hold stress in your neck or back, and you feel very tense?

To overcome the physiologi­cal representa­tion of the fear and therefore overcome the emotion of fear, reverse your physiology, stop grinding your teeth, free your jaw, free and flex your fingers, relax your neck and back muscles by adjusting your poise, do some stretches and focus on your breathing to stay calm and focus on a time you were on top of your game.

“To overcome fear, here’s all you have to do: realize the fear is there, and do the action you fear anyway.”

— Peter Mcwilliams Understand that your mind and body are one and the same system, you can access and change your mind, through altering your body. Hack # 4. PRACTICE GRATITUDE DAILY

During difficult times, gratitude is more important than ever.

Research shows that gratitude can help us cope with traumatic and fearful events, regulate negative emotions, improve our well- being and transform our lives.

To benefit from the power of gratitude, just like everything else, you have to daily build your gratitude muscles through practice.

“Do the thing you fear to do and keep on doing it… that is the quickest and surest way ever yet discovered to conquer fear.”

— Dale Carnegie

So, every night, develop the habit of journaling by committing to creating a gratitude list of at least 12 things you are thankful for in your life each day.

Gratitude journaling is not about how big or small, gratitude is about simply being grateful for everything about your life. Gratitude helps shift your mind from negativity into positivity. Because fear dwells on the negative, gratitude overturns and overcomes fear.

Hack # 5. LISTEN TO THE MESSAGE DELIVERED THROUGH FEAR

Sometimes it’s a very helpful thing to know that fear is a messenger trying to call your attention to something, or working with your subconscio­us mind to keep you safe and free from harm. At other times fear can become a barrier that keeps you stuck. Oftentimes, fear triggers the response reactions of freeze, flight, fight etc, all ultimately geared towards your protection.

So, if you suddenly feel fear when called to do a public presentati­on, pause and ask yourself what that feeling may be trying to tell you.

For example;

Are you unprepared for the presentati­on?

Is this presentati­on in your area of weakness?

Is the time too short for you to deliver a great presentati­on? Identify the message in the fear and focus on addressing it and you will find that the fear will disappear.

So, to address the fears triggered by the examples given above,

If the fact is, that you are unprepared for the presentati­on – Then start preparing yourself.

If the fact is, that the presentati­on is in your area of weakness – Ask for it to be changed to your area of strength.

If the time given for you to deliver your presentati­on is too short – Ask for more time.

According to James Stephens;

“Curiosity will conquer fear even more than bravery will.”

Find the hidden message in your fear, heed its warning, change the dynamics and you will overcome your fear.

Hack # 6. CHANGE YOUR DYNAMICS AND FOCUS

Understand that, negative experience­s are temporary, not permanent. Remind yourself that the feeling and the moment will pass.

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