5 top tips on how to overcome “The Fear Factor”

Fear can be paralysing. It can stop you from moving forward and achieving your full potential in your life.

For example, you want to change careers, but you are scared that because you have no experience people won’t take you seriously, so you decide that the easiest option is to just remain in your current job and effectively stay in your comfort zone.

Your brain’s number one job is to keep you safe. If the brain senses any type of fear then it will do everything it can so that you remain in a safe place.

How would it feel if you could feel the fear and do it anyway and start taking action steps in the direction of your dreams? Read the top five tips detailed below and put these into practice to start making progress in your life.

1) Write out your “what if” list

What if your worst fear came true? Take some time to write out all your fears. Then the next stage is to think about what you would do if your fear came true.

When you are in a logical and rational state of mind you can make a plan with the exact steps or path that you would follow and prepare for each scenario.

My sister walked the length of the Appalachian Trail in 100 days in 2017 (approx. 1900 miles), before she embarked on her challenge, she wrote out her “what if” list. Some examples included; What if I see a bear? What if I get bored and want to quit?

You can do this in any area of your life where you are fearful of change. I work with ladies who are looking for a career change and this is one of the exercises I get them to complete. Asking themselves questions such as; what if I don’t make enough money or what if I don’t like my new career?

When you write out your biggest concerns and then spend time thinking about what you would actually do when you are in a rational state of mind, you will be prepared.

2) Create your action plan

Be as prepared as possible, this means doing everything that you can do to prepare for the change ahead. Create your action plan for success. Write out the exact steps you need to take to be successful. Be as detailed as possible, ensure you have specific goals and deadlines. Write out the resources, support and information you will need.

There is a great quote from Benjamin Franklin, “Failing to plan is planning to fail”. You have to plan for your success, then you are giving yourself the best chance possible to succeed.

3) Find a mentor

Find someone who has been successful at what you want to do. We, as human beings, love to have evidence to show us that we can achieve what we want. When you surround yourself with people who have achieved what you want then you believe that it is possible for you as well. Find someone to look up to follow their example; they know the path ahead of you.

4) Visualise your success

The mind does not know the difference between when you are doing something in real life or when you are just visualising doing something. Therefore, visualise and focus on your success, imagine you are already where you want to be. This is what professional golfers do before they take their shot, they visualise in their mind the exact actions that they are going to take and then they do it in real life.

5) Just do it

Don’t have regrets at the end of your life - if there is something you want to do, just do it. The number one regret of the dying is not living up to your full potential. Sometimes the only way to make progress is to just do it, face your fear. Face whatever you are scared of most and quite often you will find that what you were worried about never comes true and perhaps you might even enjoy it.

Nothing changes if nothing changes. Life is not about living in your comfort zone and taking no risks. It is time for you to face your fears, who knows what path could lie on the other side of your fears. After all, life begins at the end of your comfort zone.

The views expressed in this article are those of the author. All articles published on Life Coach Directory are reviewed by our editorial team.

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