Fear is an emotion that can be both powerful and paralyzing, but it’s important to remember that it doesn’t have to control us.
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Hello, hello Hello beautiful people and welcome
back to Magnetize podcast. It's your girl Grace Oben. And today
I want to share with you on focus, the acronym focus, F or C
U S. Focus is an is an acronym that I came up with during one
of the very difficult, confusing and challenging phase of my
life. That really, really helped me navigate my way through the
storms, the speed bumps, the stop signs, the tire, some
debilitating tides, that were just holding me back and
blocking may be coming. And I'm really hoping that this is going
to help you. So if you are in a phase, if you are going through
some really challenges, if you are in that phase where you just
feel so stuck, you're not even sure what to do, how to move
forward, there just so much standing in your way, then this
is for you. So the first letter, which is F is facing your fears,
facing your fears. Fear is an emotion that can be both
powerful and paralyzing. But it's important to remember that
it doesn't have to control us fear doesn't have to control us.
It's a very complex emotion that affects all of us at different
times in our lives. And it can prevent us from reaching our
full potential. Overcoming Fear is a courageous and empowering
process. Just Just think about a time that you had a fear for
something you had a particular fear. It could be that it could
be fear, for fear of driving a car, right fear of driving a
car. And you overcame that fear. And now you, you you cruise when
you're driving you just cruising. So fear can can be a
very encouraging and empowering process. It involves
acknowledging it. So we don't have to be in denial. When we
have fear for something, we don't have to deny it. Because
we don't want people to know that we have fear for that
thing. Or we have that fear. We are to acknowledge fear, when we
all feel afraid. When we want to take a step and we that fear
comes in or steps in. We want to acknowledge it. And then we want
to understand its root causes. Why do I have this fear? Why
every time I think of doing some this thing, I have this fear.
Maybe it's fear of flying, being on a plane. You want to
acknowledge that fear, but they also want to understand the root
cause of that fear. Why am I afraid of flying? If that's the
case. And then you want to gradually, gradually challange
yourself to face and conquer the fear. It's a gradual process.
Because probably that fear is the root cause of that fear is
some kind of trauma, some experience some terrible
experience. It could be a traumatic effect, right? It
could be a terrible experience you had or a family members of a
family member of yours or someone you know a friend. Right
so you want to gradually challenge yourself to face and
conquer that fear.
And here are some of the tips on how to face and call Conquer
your fears. One, you want to understand your fear. You want
to start by identifying and understanding the root causes
the root causes of your fear fear because knowing what
triggers your fear allows you to address it more effectively.
When you know what triggers that fear, then you will be able to
address that fear effectively. The second tip on how to face
and conquer your fear is challenge your thoughts
challenge your thoughts. Often fear is a fool, by fear is for
by irrational thinking and negative beliefs. So, try to
challenge those thoughts and and replace them with a more
positive and realistic outcome. Alright, realistic one. So
challenge those thoughts and replace those thoughts with a
more positive and realistic ones. I remember reading a book
by Jack Canfield. And the book is tied to the success
principles. I was reading this book and in that book, he shared
a story. That one time he was flying to somewhere and then
there was this lady, this lady sitting by besides him. And he
noticed that she was so tense and was just holding on to the
rest of the of her seat on the point. She was so tensed. And he
decided to engage her in a conversation and ask her, Oh,
are you okay? And she said, No, that she's so afraid of lying.
And he asked her where she was going. And she told her, told he
where he or she was going, she was going to Disneyland and she
was meeting her grandkids there. And her has had a daughter and
the husband and their kids. So it was a family trip and she was
going to meet them there. And he helped her through an exercise.
And he told her to close her eyes. And imagine herself
already at Disneyland having fun with her grandkids and her
daughter and the daughter's husband and her son in law, just
the whole experience. And she was able to close her eyes and
she was able to visualize and she was able to see herself
already in Disneyland having fun with her great grandchildren and
her daughter and her son in law. And that helped her relaxed as
her she was so relaxed, she was able to you know, continue that
whole flight with so much ease and because she had seen the end
result. Remember, fear is often based on assumptions rather than
concrete evidence. So replacing those thoughts with more
positive ones, those negative thoughts, those fearful types
with a more positive ones. Take the third tip is take small
steps. facing your fears head on can be overwhelming. Instead
break them down break your fears down into smaller manageable
steps. Gradually expose yourself to the source of your fear and
then slowly expanding your comfort level. For example, if
you have fear of driving, you want to first start with driving
away there no traffic maybe in a parking lot Write slowly. You
want to do it slowly. I have a friend. She's so afraid of
driving. And her biggest fear is what if she's climbing a hill,
and then the traffic lights tends to read and she has to
stop on that feel her fear is to take off. And because of this
fear, she will leave our car in the garage and take the public
trust, what can you imagine what fear can do? Fear will cripple
the year. Can you imagine that sign has it cart, the door
rather take the public transport to drop off, had kids in school,
and even go to work while her car is parked in the garage. You
know, so you want to gradually expose yourself to the source of
your fear, and then slowly expanding your comfort zone.
While she knows she no longer have that fear, because she was
able to face our fear. And she dealt with that fear. So now
she's fine, you too, can do the same. The fourth tip is seek
support. It's important to surround yourself with a
supportive network of friends, family, or even a terrorist who
can provide encouragement and guidance as you face your fears.
Seek for support. If you need to see an expert to help you with
this fear, do so. So you can free yourself. So you no longer
in bondage. Sharing your fears with others can sometimes
elevate their intensity. Will you share your friend your fears
with friends or family members, they can help encourage you.
They can also share them their own fears and say, Hey, I used
to have this fear. This is what I did. This is how I faced that
fear. And this is how I overcame that fear. The fifth tip is
embrace failure and learn from it. Don't be discouraged by
setbacks or failures along the way. When you try to face your
fear, and you get in the middle of it and you're not able to
push through, don't be discouraged.
Don't be discouraged. Remember, it's a gradual process. It's a
gradual process. So don't be discouraged when you take the
leap of faith when you mount courage to face that fear. And
then you get right in the middle of like, Oh no, I can't do this.
Don't be discouraged. Just the fact that you took that step to
even attempt to face it means you got somewhere you made some
progress, no matter how small it was. So don't be discouraged.
Overcoming Fear is a learning process. And setbacks are a part
of that journey. Use them as an opportunity to learn as an
opportunity to grow. And also to adjust your approach. Maybe the
approach you took was not the greatest. Maybe you just move
from so afraid to do it to just jump into trying to do it.
Right. So you might want to look at the approach you use. So you
might want to make some adjustments to that approach.
Right. The sixth and final tip on how to face and conquer your
fears is practice self care. self care is so important.
Taking care of your mental and your physical well being can
help you build resilience and courage, you know, engage in
inaction DVTs that brings you joy and activities that bring
you joy activities that makes you makes you feel relaxed, your
mind is relaxed, your body is relaxed. Do some exercise, and
you don't have to have a gym membership. Exercise does not
need to cost you extra money. We have YouTube, go on YouTube and
just look for exercise videos. And then just do them at home.
If you love hip hop look for hip hop exercises or Afro beats Afro
walk out exercises, they're usually really short you have
the ones for 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes,
even for an hour. So you don't necessarily need a gym
membership. To do movements, I mean, if that is what you want,
and you can afford it, go for it. Right? Go for it. But if if
finances an issue is a challenge, then you don't need
to worry about that. There are even YouTube videos that will
help you guide you on how to build muscles. Right. So, to
some exercises, what's your favorite hobby and spend some
time with loved ones spend some time in nature, take walks with
friends or by yourself. See, taking care of yourself empowers
you to face your fears. With a stronger mindset. You need to
you need to be in a place where you feel strong and healthy
enough to even have the courage to face your fears. facing your
fears is a personal journey. Don't let anyone put pressure on
you. And sometimes friends and family members might be coming
from a good place and so and try to push and just puts you so
much pressure oh you can do it you can do it. Girl you can do
it. What are you can do it come on come on. I know you can do
it. Yeah, I know you got it and no, but then you are not ready.
But then you're putting this pressure day to them they are
motivating you they are empowering you that maybe you
are not there yet. You are not there yet. So facing your fears
is a personal journey. And everyone's path is different. So
take your time. Be patient with yourself. Bless your friends and
family members, your loved ones tell them if they're trying to
push you so much pressure. Turn them that please be patient with
me. Celebrate even the small victories along the way. Every
step you take in facing and conquering your fears. Every
step you take celebrated. celebrated. Remember everyone's
path is different. Just because someone was able to conquer to
face and conquer their own fears into these in three days in one
week or in one month or in three months does not necessarily mean
that you require that same time you may require much more time
than they did. So be patient with yourself. Take your time
each your personal journey. You know yourself better. You know
how much you can accomplish at a particular time. So take your
time be patient with yourself. So it's your girl Grace oven and
I'm gonna take the order for the second acronym, which is all
next week. And this is going to be a five week series. I
probably didn't mentioned that at the beginning is going to be
a five week series. I will take off next week. Which is a
opportunities. It's your girl, Chris O'Brien. And if you are
out there and you are in that phase of your life, where you
are filling this void, this emptiness and you're wondering
what next? Why am I feeling so empty? Why am I feeling this
emptiness? Or you are in a phase of a major transition, maybe you
just moved. Or maybe you when you transition in you, you're in
the face of moving from one career or the other. Oh, you are
just having that tired of transitioning from where you are
to somewhere else to something else, that you are not sure how
I have an amazing program on purpose clarity, that I believe
we'll help you to clarify that. What what that is. So check out
my website, Providence guide.com. It's again, again,
it's your girl, Grace Oben. And see you next week. Bye for now