Thursday, September 12, 2013

Fear At the Decision Table

Your fears are in place to keep you comfortable, to keep you where you are, to prevent you from harm and danger. However, most of the those fears we have are unfounded, unproven, and are simply strong emotions attached more to the place you're in than to the idea of moving into unexplored environments. Decisions are about moving forward, and making progress. No matter who we are or what we have experienced we are all interested in improving ourselves in some way. In order to make decisions that will move us forward we must make a conscious effort to dismiss our fears from the conference table when we make our bold decisions. The majority of the time our fears will not inform us of the danger or risk of staying in place...especially if that place is comfortable. Our fears will allow us to stay in an O.K or good place and jeopardize the opportunity to move on to a great place. It is very difficult to ignore your fears 100% of the time. Therefore you must excuse them from the room like a child when you are making decisions that are meant to improve your well being, future, and bring you closer to accomplishing your goals.

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