Let’s Go!
After that simple defining moment, I can say with confidence, that very rarely do I actually feel fear. Even when unfortunate events happen after the fact, I do not have that inner feelings of being scared. For example, most of you know getting on stage is one of my true loves in life (my current largest audience size is 3,000 people!). Not to mention, my eager willingness to get on a 1,200 lb animal and ride around – bareback or not! In addition, I have ridden through the Swiss Alps and the Blue Ridge Mountains on the back of a motorcycle. I’ve traveled countless times outside the country on my own (once I even ran into my Aunt Bea in the Dublin airport which wasn’t planned!) All that to say, I’m ready when you are! Let’s GO! 😉
Disclaimer: My lack of fear has gotten me into a handful of unfortunate situations (and a few concussions) – sometimes I wish my instincts would kick in a bit harder – but that is a story for a different day! For now, the lessons are: always wear a helmet, always take a trusted friend and watch lot’s of YouTube videos before you embark on your activity.
Dreams vs Fears
There are at least two more big dreams I have for my life and countless experiences on my bucket list. Recently, I’ve realized just what was holding me back from even going after those dreams! The answer: FEAR.
The pandemic has undoubtedly affected each and everyone of us in different ways and to different degrees. Based on conversations with dear friends and family, for the large majority the uncertainty has brought some form of fear and the resulting anxiety.
Because of the current situation the fear is rational. The uncertainty experienced right now is not from our inner critic asking, “How?” or, “What if?”. All the while, life is continuing to move forward and time is passing. Personally, not being used the feeling of being held back by fear, I have found myself in a spiral of anxiety. This is not my normal self and I know it, therefore there is a need to be deliberate allowing my typical calm, confidence take back over!
Please, Don’t feed the fear
If you’ve ever been to a local park with a pond, you may have noticed the signs saying, “Please, don’t feed the ducks.” Feeding the ducks is bad for one main reason (and many others, see this link):
1. They will fill up on ‘people’ food and not get the nutrients they need It makes them sick and can cause deformities, making them unable to fly (and thus migrate).
Similarly, we should not be feeding our own fears. Just like the ducks having too much ‘people’ food, if we feed our fears and fill up on doubt, there is no room for healthy, happy, affirming thoughts we need!
Action
Because anxiety and fear are at an all time high due to the circumstances of the world, it is even more important to start taking action. Set aside the unknowns for a moment, and go back to your vision board or goals. Take a moment to remind yourself of the ‘why’ (the purpose of your goal). Allow yourself the treat of day dreaming of the moment your goal becomes a reality!
Step 1. Identify how long your top goals have been on your list.
Step 2. Putting aside the pandemic, list out 2 obstacles to each of the goals.
Step 3. Give yourself ten minutes per goal to research possible solutions to those obstacles.
Empowerment
As a firm believer in research and a grateful ‘google-er’, the simple act of looking for solutions can instantly remove a tiny bit of fear. Using YouTube to learn about someone else’s experience can be even more helpful. However, true empowerment comes when you personally take action. Maybe its making a phone call, updating your resume or buying a domain name. No matter the ‘step’ toward your goal, taking it leads to empowerment!
If (and when) fear pops up again… talk to it like it is your main competitor. When fear asks, “What if you fail?” Look it right in the eye and reply, “What if I succeed?”.