Thursday, February 4, 2010

Some may have heard that fear can stand for False Evidence Appearing Real.?

When is it healthy to hold on to fear? I have a good job working as a Corporate Asset Legal Secretary here in Chicago. I want to develop a school for the performing arts but the fear of failure is holding me back. Any


advice?Some may have heard that fear can stand for False Evidence Appearing Real.?
I think your acronym is a ridiculously good way to get hurt, killed, lose your livelihood, and any number of other unpleasant things. It is always healthy to acknowledge your fears. Here is my opinion:





FEAR = Your subconscious reminding you that you may be in danger. If you are afraid of something, it's because your lower mind recognizes it as a hazard. The only way to ';overcome'; fear is to use your higher mental faculties to first: identify the exact source of the hazard, and secondly to reason how that hazard will not actually harm you. If you do those two things, your lower mind (subconscious) will shut up and allow you to do the things you need to do.Some may have heard that fear can stand for False Evidence Appearing Real.?
I cannot stand when people's emotions are minimized into acronyms. If you are fearful then you need to own this emotion. Once you own it then you can deal with the underlying issues.





fear is a natural emotion and like any other emotion we choose to have them. Good luck
There are several aspects of fear, however you seem to be expressing a fear that isn't unfounded in nature but is actually valid and plausible. Developing any school requires a great deal of effort and is very complex. What you need is a support group of like minded individuals that can help you put together this daunting task. By brainstorming you will all decrease the chance of failure and increase the chance of success. You can't do it all alone and therefore the magnitude of the project seems overwhelming. When the end result of your dreams seem closer to reality your fears will subside.

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