Fear is a universal emotion. We\u2019ve all experienced it at some point. It is very real and very relevant. As a teenage girl, Edith Eger was a prisoner in Auschwitz Concentration Camp. She said that after she was released once the War ended, it was then that she learned that the greatest prison is the one in our own minds. Fear makes us prisoners of our minds.
\nWith all the people we work with \u2014 and through our own experiences \u2014 we\u2019ve learned that so many of us are living far below our privilege, potential, desires, wants, and \u2018callings\u2019 because of fear.
\nEven in our day-to-day life, we\u2019re missing out on deeper relationships with our spouse or children because we\u2019re afraid of the little things that feel so big \u2014 the conversations that need to happen or doing the things that need to be done. These things aren\u2019t happening because of fear, and so your family life is less than it could be.
\nShakespeare put it this way.
\n\u201cOur doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.\u201d
\nFear is the greatest of thieves. What fears are betraying you and keeping you from the life you want? And how do you face and overcome those fears?
\nListen to this episode now for simple strategies to overcome fears so that you can move forward in your relationships, finances, lifestyle, and opportunities. Learn to live more fully by facing and overcoming fear.
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