Face your fears. Fear will always be there. It never disappears — but you can choose how you respond to it. Most people let fear control their life. They avoid risk, avoid failure, avoid discomfort.
When someone casually tells a person with a real phobia to "just face your fears," it's like telling someone with a broken leg to simply walk it off. This well-meaning but misguided advice ...
Fear is natural. Everyone experiences it—before giving a speech, attending a job interview, or meeting someone new. Fear acts like an alarm, warning us of potential dangers and keeping us safe. But ...
In my work as productivity coach, I see even the savviest entrepreneurs struggle with prioritization skills. Fortunately, the process of prioritizing tasks, to-dos, and assignments need not be ...
Many travelers experience irrational fears, such as losing a passport or being a victim of crime, that can negatively affect their trips. Experts suggest that preparation and research can help ground ...
Fear is natural. Everyone experiences it—before giving a speech, attending a job interview, or meeting someone new. Fear acts like an alarm, warning us of potential dangers and keeping us safe. But ...