A Publication of KIDPOWER TEENPOWER FULLPOWER International
Written by Christina Schlattner
© Copyright
2004 All rights reserved. www.kidpower.org
MAKE FEAR YOUR FRIEND, NOT YOUR JAILOR
There are two kinds of fear. There is the natural, sensible
reaction to imminent danger, i.e. actual danger that is in front of
us right now. This type of fear can be a great asset. When tapped
into and guided, this kind of fear can help ready the body for
flight or fight, amping up our senses and giving us the power to do
whatever is necessary to escape.
The other type of fear is the gnawing, pervasive anxiety - the
fear of the imagined possibility, of parking lots, of taking the dog
out in the evening, of an unfamiliar sound. This kind of fear can
limit everything you do. By facing into this kind of fear
effectively, you can replace it with calm awareness.
We may not even realize that fear is controlling us. We become
masters at hiding the little anxieties, nervousness, and uncertainty
from ourselves. We learn to brush off uncomfortable emotions with
reasons such as "I'm imagining things," "I'm
mistaken," or "He didn't mean it in a bad way." Think
about it. Aren't there times when you are home alone or in a parking
lot when you rush, hoping nothing will happen? And aren't there
times when you feel uncomfortable with someone and don't quite know
how to take or handle a comment, look or gesture? Wouldn't your life
be more enjoyable if such moments didn't bother you so much?
As one woman we know said: "Facing reality gives me a huge
sense of relief. I used to be fearful of what could happen to me, of
certain environments, situations or people, but I did my best to
ignore those fears because I didn't want to be consumed by them. In
actuality, I was consumed by fear without really knowing it. I
didn't realize what a damper it put on me until I got rid of it, how
big a part it played in my life until it left! Imagine. Like always,
I am aware, and I am careful, but now I have a plan if I need it. I
was only able to make a plan after I faced reality full on. Facing
reality gave me knowledge, and knowledge is my weapon. Facing
reality is essential to my safety."
Understanding what is really happening and facing it can bring
you a new sense of security and peace of mind. It can also help you
identify the type of fear that is helping you stay safe and the type
that is preventing you from taking advantage of the full range of
opportunities your life offers. Once you recognize the difference,
you will be prepared to make to make the wisest choices for
yourself.
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