Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Four Steps to Overcoming Fear

Fear of what might happen later or even in the next moment is something that  very often cripple us and makes us feel as if nothing is possible. We not only become victim of our fears but it paralyses our soul and demoralizes our enthusiasm. Without overcoming this evil everyday, we would fail to accomplish our goals in life. Success then will be a far fetched idea to each of us. In order to avoid or overcome this humiliating aspect of life, we need to master our fears and not becomes its slaves...

Therefore here are some tips for you as to how we all can overcome our fear...

Four Steps to Overcoming Fear
 
‘The LORD is with me; I will not be afraid.’
Psalm 118:6 NIV (2011 Edition) 

 First, be willing to take a risk. Yes, you might be hurt or embarrassed - so what? To overcome insecurity and gain confidence you must allow yourself the freedom to take a chance. Start writing that book, take those music lessons, stand up and speak at the meeting! Feel the fear and do it anyway! ‘Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the LORD is kept safe’ (Proverbs 29:25 NIV 2011 Edition). 

Second, learn to laugh at yourself. Get over your obsessive need for approval and acceptance and learn to laugh at your mistakes. We’re all human; stop taking yourself so seriously! When you make a mistake, be the first to see the funny side, and you’ll find people more supportive than you think. 

Third, start thinking realistically. It’s time to drop the security blanket and realize it’s not all about you. You are not the centre of the universe, and your little faux pas don’t mean that much in the bigger scheme of things. Besides, mistakes are often better teachers than success.
 
 Fourth, reward yourself for little victories. When you complete a project, reward yourself. When you take advice or correction without retaliating, reward yourself. Often the people we lash out at, are those trying the hardest to help us. Get used to the idea that you’re valuable, talented, and skilled, and your worth in God’s eyes is inestimable. Stop scrutinizing yourself through distorted lenses and start seeing yourself with 20/20 vision. Once you can do that, your fears will be replaced by confidence in yourself and in your future. 


Reference : UCB Word for Today

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