Evolve Your Relationship with Fear with Dr. Eric Bean

Published: Dec. 16, 2020, 5 a.m.

During this episode Coaching Through Stories, host Dr. Eric Bean coaches us on how to effectively manage and eventually overcome a paralyzing pattern of behavior most people have: fear. Discover how you can look at fear from a totally different perspective\u2014something that can lead to growth and joy rather than a feeling that\u2019s triggered by danger, pain, or threats.

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Episode Highlights:

  • People are much more comfortable choosing the familiar over the unknown.\xa0
  • While fear is one of the seven universal emotions, it manifests behaviorally and psychologically in several different ways.
  • Managing fear is a learned response.
  • Generally, without the gift of experience, managing emotions comes down to space.
  • It is necessary to create space in between the stimulus that\u2019s creating the fear so you can choose your response.
  • Developing the ability to create the space and measure and create your response is critical to high performance and will take some work.
  • To change your relationship with fear, you need to get clarity on what you\u2019re truly reacting to.
  • The biggest fear of all is the idea that you can\u2019t handle it.
  • Part of changing your relationship with fear is shifting your mindset from one of threat to one of opportunity.
  • Before you face your fears, examine them.
  • Instead of focusing on the worst case scenario, ask yourself what the best case scenario is.
  • You can practice engaging your fears by getting out of your comfort zone.

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Three Key Points:

  1. To change your relationship with fear, you need to get clarity on what you\u2019re truly reacting to.
  2. Part of changing your relationship with fear is shifting your mindset from one of threat to one of opportunity.
  3. You can practice engaging your fears by getting out of your comfort zone.

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Resources Mentioned:

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Quotes:

\u201cMoving toward our fears could actually set us free. Unchecked, our fears would continue to quietly run over our life and steer us away from our goals, hopes, and dreams.\u201d

\u201cTo maximize our performance, we\u2019ve gotta get better at creating the space."

\u201cPart of changing your relationship with fear is exposing the illogical catastrophizing that is triggering our situationally excessive fear response."