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Turning Fear into Power By Connie Butler How
would your life shift if you moved into what you feared not away from it, if
you moved into the future with controlled abandon - think about it! One of
the things I know from working with people for close to two decades and from
my own development is that things change. And yet how many people say they
hate change. If change is inevitable in growth and you hate change you have a
bad equation for a good life. One of the main reasons that people hate change
is that they are afraid of it. Change implies that you have to move into
unknown territory. Consider these two questions:
If you are honest with yourself you could list numerous areas of life that you sidestep due to unchallenged fear. Think of the conversations you don't have, the people you don't let yourself meet, the business or life decisions you make that are designed to avoid fear. The thing that most people are
afraid of is the unknown: not knowing the outcome of an action, a
relationship, or a decision. Most people gravitate to what they already know and
then complain about how boring life is or how nothing ever really changes.
Many choose the same course of action repeatedly even though it has proven
not to bring the results they crave. Fear is one of the major
dynamics that underlies these decisions. Psychologically it means that people
reinforce an old identity formed by their past, even if that identity is
painful. They were taught that they couldn't have what they want so they
continue to live in accordance with that old belief, that old self-identity.
Spiritually it means that people don't explore and open to more of who they
really are as beings. Economically it means that people don't take calculated
and informed risks.
Fear stifles exploration on many fronts. But the truth about life is that it does change moment-to-moment - Nature's creativity is working. The planet is changing, life is evolving. And I believe that there is an underlying dynamic in life that works to optimize each of us if we allow ourselves to move out of our known sphere and experiment with our precious lives. We are designed for growth and Nature works with us in this movement. As the poet Rilke says, "What fights with us is so great." To directly face our fears and challenge ourselves opens a well of creativity that can truly serve the development of our lives and our businesses.
The events of these last few years have underscored, for many, the fact that what we had previously counted on - the peace and security that we have come to expect - may not be as rock solid as assumed. Where in your life are you living in fear or terror? For some it's:
Change brings us
into unknown territory. The unknown is the underlying dynamic in all of these
situations above. But what I have come to find is that Life is richer when we
learn to walk into the unknown. When we learn to do this we build our
personal power: the power to make change, the power to bring more of
ourselves out into the world and into our work. This is the power that is
needed in the future - the power to move safely into the unknown.
In order to solve the challenges in our lives and on the planet we all need to learn to open to the unknown. For instance, fuel cell technology looks like a potential answer to the power struggle over fossil fuels. It will change the way we live. We have to be flexible to that change. Sometimes the resolution to our personal and professional growth calls on us to really change our perspective, our lifestyle. It starts with honesty about what you want and what you need to change; it leads through the beliefs and ideas that keep the old in place, past the fear into unknown territory. This unknown can be rich, exhilarating and creative. If you want to move forward in your life:
I love working in
this space of the unknown with clients. Here I work with people to develop
the tools and the intuitive skill they need to navigate through the unknown,
not away from it; to frontier their futures, to creatively recognize the
solutions they don't see on their own. This is what is required to empower
them so they can turn their fear into power. This is an evolutionary skill
that your future success and welfare demand and it is learnable. I scout into
the unknown with you and don't abandon you there but work with you to develop
all that is needed for you to safely navigate it yourself. "Feel the truth of what you are and at the same moment act. Risk yourself for what you know is right and true." Good coaching is a fusion of this inner opening to the truth and the decision to act! _________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
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