Life After Facing Fear

Scared is what you’re feeling. Brave is what you’re doing.

Emma Donoghue

Fear, Then and Now

It was almost seven years ago to the day that I published my first blog article: “Reclaiming a Life from Fear.” While my writing hasn’t stayed regular, the quiet growth behind the scenes has.

I’ll be honest: Most of the last seven years hasn’t felt like triumph. My fears seemed as strong as ever. But what I couldn’t feel in the moment, I can now see in retrospect. I was taking steps, small and important ones, to break the power of fear in my life.

At last, after 6 years of painful and quiet growth, the last 12 months have seen many of my old fears start to crumble. I’ve begun to face them more directly.

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Are You Too Distracted to Reflect?

A man must find time for himself. Time is what we spend our lives with. If we are not careful we find others spending it for us. . . . It is necessary now and then for a man to go away by himself and experience loneliness; to sit on a rock in the forest and to ask of himself, “Who am I, and where have I been, and where am I going?” . . . If one is not careful, one allows diversions to take up one’s time—the stuff of life.

Carl Sandburg

In my previous post, I introduced the idea of examining your life in an effort to find areas where fear may be having a very negative impact. It’s a necessary starting point for anyone who wants to make a change in their life, whether fear-related or not.

Here’s the problem: most of us, living in our fast-paced, busy, stressed-out lives, don’t have the time or mental energy to commit to really thinking about what we’re doing with our lives. It’s really a cultural phenomenon: as our lives become more and more inundated with technology along with our responsibilities, we feel greater pressure to fill every waking moment with something. Lots of people have written a great deal about this already: for example, on the glorification of busyness here, and on being overworked here (by Chuck Norris, no less), so I won’t go too much into that.

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Reclaiming a Life from Fear

I don’t run away from a challenge because I am afraid. Instead, I run toward it because the only way to escape fear is to trample it beneath your feet.

Nadia Comaneci

You might think: Who in the world is Nadia Comaneci, and why is she headlining your blog? Glad you asked! Nadia is a former gymnast who competed in the Olympic games in 1976 and 1980. This girl from small-town Romania was the very first Olympian to ever earn a “Perfect Ten” on a gymnastics routine (uneven bars, Montreal, 1976). As if that wasn’t enough of an achievement, she went on to earn SIX MORE perfect scores in 1976, two more in 1980, and a total of nine Olympic medals.

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Source: By Unknown (Comitetul Olimpic si Sportiv Roman) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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