It ain’t about what you undergo. It’s about what you overcome.
Don’t Give Up On Your Dreams
- Is there a fear that you have overcome? Have you faced adversity in a way that you didn’t do before? Please share your thoughts in the comments.
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I have come a long way in facing problems that I don’t wanna deal with. and I have found that by ignoring s problems ( for example a bad debt😀) makes it worse, than just facing it head on, and finding solutions. There are ALWAYS solutions when u don’t ignore things. I used to forget everything and run and now I face everything and rise🙋♀️
Striving to be positive helped improve my confidence and helped me overcome my fear of failure.
I really like your FEAR acronym! I have never heard that and I think it’s a great change in perspective. The most prominent source of adversity in my life tends to be disagreements with my friends, and I’ve learned over the last few years to be calm and diplomatic in my approach to solving those types of problems.
Being at college for the first time, I am facing brand new challenges I’ve never seen before. I am learning how to overcome these challenges while gaining more knowledge and a new perspective.
Yes, there have been many fears I have had to overcome and remove from my thoughts. Over the years that has been a challenge for me, but I have gotten so much better with managing them and moving past them.
The biggest challenge I had to overcome was being a single mother of three. Balancing my life and their’s was very scary at onset. Even now it still can be, but following my instincts and moving through obstacles with love has helped.
For awhile I didn’t know how to deal with the adversity I was facing. It was really hard at the time and I kinda just left it and didn’t deal with it. Once I did deal with it it really changed the whole situation and honestly me
I’ve struggled with the fear of failure in the past. One way that I have worked to overcome and continue is to embrace a failure and work to learn from it. Call it what it is, failure isn’t a bad word.
I’ve learned that all the greats experienced failure and if I couldn’t list one or two failures I wasn’t being real with myself.
A fear I have overcome is the fear of failure. I used to fear failing and not succeeding and I missed many opportunities because of that.
The fear of failure has caused me to not to be competitive with other people. It also influenced me to waste time ‘hanging out’ and playing video games instead of getting better.
But during quarantine, I have realized that failure is needed, and I now accept, not fear failure. Because of this simple yet large realization, my life has changed for the better.
I don’t like fear. Anytime anything comes in front of me as fear I go head on, face it and raise. This has been my biggest strength and I attribute this strength to the Surrender and Faith i keep in God.
I would get afraid 😨 of starting new things and would procrastinate till the fear of missing the deadline would take over. What a horrible way to live. I am setting a deadline to get started and setting my start time early in the day. I still struggle but my anxiety is way down. Eating the 🐸 one bite at a time.
As an entrepreneur you were hit with a lot of obstacles daily so there are a lot of fears that come with the territory. The one thing I have greatly improved on is not focusing on the problems so much that it keeps me from finding a solution in a timely manner….basically paralysis by analysis. It was the fear of failing to solving the problem fast enough that it would cost me money in the end. I overcame that fear by focusing on the opportunities that present themselves when I was going through the work of finding the solution. I realized there were a lot of opportunities I was missing out on. I just had to change my perspective and that helped to overcome that fear.
Im no longer scared of heights. I was peer pressured into getting onto a ride at six flags and ended up enjoying it.
My greatest fear is just failing to live up my own expectations. And I’ve definitely a type of adversity that almost got the best of me. It was my first time being a student without being an athlete. I lost all motivation for completing college. That was one of the most difficult experiences for me.