Thursday, March 5, 2020
6 Powerfully Simple Ways to Free Yourself From Fear - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / 6 Powerfully Simple Ways to Free Yourself From Fear - Introvert Whisperer 6 Powerfully Simple Ways to Free Yourself From Fear Recently, I asked a number of Introverts what was the biggest career-limiting thing they faced. I expected to hear ânetworkingâ as an answer; itâs an almost universally hated activity for Introverts. The answer I received: Fear. I was kind of surprised, and at the same time, I wasnât. Fear is a potent emotion and can cause us a world of grief if we allow it to take over and rule our lives. It can cause you to not join a gathering that sounds fun and frightening at the same time. It can cause you to not speak up when you know you have real value to contribute. Fear is not fun. Does fear course through you all too often? Is fear limiting your career? Iâm not going to try to cajole you or cheerlead your fear away. It doesnât work like that for us Introverts. Instead, Iâd like to give you some very practical, pragmatic things to do help drive your fear away. 1. Shine a Light on It The best way to shrink fear is to understand it very specifically. Put it under a magnifying glass by asking yourself exactly what is the thing holding you back? Many times we can cause fear to disappear, or at least shrink, when we get analytical with it. It really prefers to be vague and unknown. (Like this thought? Tweet it!) All too often, our fear is one of rejection, such as approaching a person or having one of our ideas rejected. 2. Ask Yourself âWhatâs the Worst That Could Happen?â If you pursue the thing you fear, what is the worst thing that could happen? This may help you identify what âitâ is. It can also help you realize the outcome is not nearly as big as you were making it out to be. 3. Treat It Like a Problem to Solve Once you can identify and name your fear, you can then turn it into a problem to solve. You canât solve a free-floating thing, which makes the first step vital to this step. 4. Figure Out Your Options Fear likes it when we have a sense of helplessness. Take power over your fear by researching what options you have for improving your ability to do something about it. 5. Build a Skill Usually, our fear stems from the dark unknown. That unknown is not knowing how to do something. It can be a circular problem: You donât do something, which means you have no skill, which means you arenât comfortable with doing it, which means you donât do it. Break the circle by building your skill. 6. Cop an Attitude Sometimes you just have to laugh at a rejection and not take life so seriously. Hey, what doesnât kill you makes you stronger, right? Unless youâre skydiving or rock climbing (which most likely isnât your career), most of the things we do in the course of a day at work arenât that scary. Maybe youâre going to be embarrassed, but youâll get over it. For all of your capabilities and skills, itâs not worth limiting what you can do in your career. You will be soooo much happier once you can largely eliminate fear from your life. Another way to think about this is the acronym of FEAR = False Expectations Appearing Real. Get it? Itâs false. Donât listen to false now that you know better. What causes you the most fear in your career? Share your struggles in the comments naming them helps you take control back! Image: Flickr Go to top Let me emphasize that Self-Promotion doesnât have to be obnoxious to be effective. But, if you donât Self-Promote you, who will? If you ever want to get ahead, you have to learn how to Self-Promote. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that shows you simple, yet effective ways to Self-Promote. Start watching now: CLICK HERE Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleash your professional potential.
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