Wednesday 5 July 2017

THE FEARLESS APPROACH

                                     

The only thing we have to fear is fear itself—Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Fear is a very strong emotion; man has been able to conquer the earth but he is yet unable to conquer this emotion which is the cause of all of his discomforts. Fear is the reason why men sojourn through life accomplishing nothing worthwhile.
 I encountered an incidence that gave me an insight to how fear works and I will like to share this incidence to bring ‘the fear factor’ into better perspective.
A few weeks ago, I was heading home from my morning jog when I saw two young boys walking to school, the older one was about 7 years while the younger was between 3 to 4 years old, I was behind them and didn’t take interest in them until we got to a path where a goat was grazing, the older one walked past the goat, while the younger one stopped and started crying.                                
  I got interested so I stopped walking and stood to watch the scene. The little boy wouldn’t move past the goat that was obviously harmless, his elder brother after waiting for a minute had to come back and pull him to continue their walk to school. As I watched this incidence I asked myself 'what exactly made this little kid scared?' For sure, it wasn’t the goat because the goat didn’t attack him or his elder brother.
 It dawned on me that it was the image this kid had in his mind that was causing his fear; it wasn’t reality that made him afraid because the goat did not attack his elder brother that walked past it and it won’t attack him either.  This is exactly how fear works, we paint the picture of an event in our mind and we become scared of this image- Think back to times when you felt fear - what were you really scared of? Was it the main event or just the graphics you had in mind?
Our fear of these graphics we paint in our mind becomes so great that they either makes us stagnant or we move backwards; just like the little kid in the story I shared, this fear circle repeats itself every time you try something new whether it’s in your relationships, fit life, career or whatever. 
The best way to overcome your fears isn’t to fight them; you can’t win the battle - because what you fear are mere imaginations.  Your aim is to go out and do the exact thing you are afraid of and then do it over and over again until the fear disappears completely; that’s how you win your fears.
To better illustrate this, let’s relate it to your first driving experience;  before  you sit behind the wheel ready to move the car, your mind starts drawing all  possible negative outcome of driving a car;  It even reminds you of people you know who have encountered  accidents  while driving, so you get scared and nervous.  After driving the first time, the experience gets less scary. The fear continues to decline with everyday you practice, until it gets to the point when you do not even have to think about it anymore, you just pick up your car key and drive.  Another amazing thing you notice is that your driving skill improves as your fear decreases. -Fear can only be conquered by doing what you are afraid of.
   Relating this to fitness, Everybody wants a good body; everybody wants to stay fit and in shape, but when it comes to doing what is required; fear sets in and most people would rather remain out of shape and unhealthy than face their fears.
For you to be a champion, make a firm resolve to always go out and do those things you are scared of. When you do it, you recognize that your fear was baseless in the first place. As you challenge yourself in this regard, you start seeing life through the lens of the fearless, you begin to see challenges as opportunities to grow and be better.  
You are no longer held down by fear, you feel them but you don’t live them. 

Start facing your fears and start living  your life.


Cheers to the fit life.

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