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1). How to Be Fearless
What is fear?
When we were studying emotional imbalances in school, my professor, said fear is an acronym called F.E.A.R. It means a False Estimation Appearing as Real.
We project into the environment our feeling of insecurity and see in it dangers to our well-being. Yet the reality out there has too many variables for us to predict it. Thus, all our anticipations are based on our insecurity, rather than a sudden clairvoyance.
With the proper mindset, determination, and will power, you can conquer your fear.
Article tags: fears, phobias, fearless
2). Anger and Guilt: The Perfect Marriage
Anger and Guilt: The Perfect Marriage
Article tags: anger, depression, wrong, guilt, road rage, fears, repression, expression, sin, stress, forgivness, think, feel, act
3). Travel Phobia and Fear Of Driving
Travel phobia is a particular form of anxiety that may occur after a person has been involved in some kind of accident, maybe a road or rail crash. They may have escaped physically unscathed from the incident, however they might well have perceived it as a potential threat to their well being, physical health or indeed life.
Anyone suffering from travel phobia is likely to avoid travelling as much as is possible.
Article tags: fears, phobias, anxiety, panic, driving, travel
4). Fears And Phobias A Brief Overview
Psychiatry identifies three different categories of phobia:
Agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. It is also a fear of having a panic attack in a public place, of losing control in an area from which escape may prove difficult or embarrassing.
Social Phobia is an irrational anxiety brought forth by exposure to certain social situations, leading to avoidance behaviour.
Article tags: fears, phobias, anxiety, panic
5). Manage Your Stress With Ease
A full proof and natural solution for you to deal with stress on a daily basis.
Article tags: stress management, relaxation, stress, stressed, fight or flight, fear, fears, heart disease, growth
6). How To Solve Unsolvable Problems
When Willis H. Carrier was a young man, he worked for the Buffalo Forge Company in Buffalo, New York. He remembered that one of his toughest projects was the installation of a gas-cleaning device in a plant of the Pittsburgh Glass Company at Crystal City, Missouri. While the device, designed to clean gas as it burned without damaging the engines, worked properly, it was new and had only been tried once under different conditions.
As Willis worked on this project, problems arose – because, while the device did work, it did not work properly.
Article tags: profit, thinking, success principle, focussing, problem, successful, successful attitude, fears
7). From Fear and Paralysis to Positive Action
Copyright 2006 Sandra Sinclair
When you feel paralyzed about taking action toward a desired goal, fear of failure could be a possible reason. Fear of failure can be a huge obstacle to taking positive action toward your desired outcomes, because so much personal esteem and happiness can depend on the outcome. After all, attempting something important to you, only to fail at accomplishing it, can potentially make you feel less than capable or deserving, or even crushed at the outcome.
Article tags: "fear of failure", fears, happiness, "be happy", coaching, rejection, "fear of success", "self help", "self improvement", "goal setting", "limiting beliefs", success
8). The Professional Woman
Have you ever wondered by some women instantly appear professional while others seem to not have it completely together? How we act and react is influenced by our four perceptual styles: Audio, Visual, Feeler, and Wholistic. We are a combination of all four styles but our primary style influences are actions and reactions the most. However, the more in balance you are between the four styles, the easier it is to adapt to the other person’s style.
Article tags: perceptual styles, communication, emotions, reactions, fears, relationships, self growth, empowerment, managing people, people skills
9). Are You Living The Successful Life You Want Or Something Else?
Copyright 2006 John Halderman
Have you wondered why you continue with life as usual, even though you are not experiencing enough happiness, and you know you want things to be different?
Your full happiness and satisfaction with life is largely based on the natural expression of yourself.
That's great you say, so why does it seem so hard to set up my life to fully express myself the way I really want?
There are some also very natural and normal aspects of you that tend to block change.
Article tags: successful, happiness, anxiety, stress, depression, low self esteem, success, positive attitude, emotional, determination, habit, conscious, confidence, visualize, ego, self confidence, self awareness, doubts, fears, satisfaction, behavior, model, change
10). Fears That Drive Reactions: The Feeler Perception
Our actions and reactions are influenced by the four perceptual styles: Audio, Feeler, Visual and Wholistic. These styles have Empowering and Limiting Tendencies. When you function through your Limiting Tendencies, your hot buttons are easily pushed, which triggers emotional reactions. These reactions are stimulated by your fears and fueled by your perceptions.
Article tags: perceptual styles, communication, emotions, reactions, fears, relationships, self growth, empowerment, managing people, people skills
11). Fears that Drive Reactions: The Wholistic Perception
When your hot buttons are pushed, it triggers an initial emotional reaction which is fueled by your fears and influenced by your perceptual style: Audio, Feeler, Visual and Wholistic.
For instance, the first emotion that Audios feel is anger when they think someone is trying to control them. Maintaining personal control is of utmost importance to them.
Article tags: perceptual styles, communication, emotions, reactions, fears, relationships, self growth, empowerment, managing people, people skills
12). Fear Of Public Speaking
Social Phobia is an irrational anxiety brought forth by exposure to certain social situations, leading to avoidance behaviour.
Specific Phobia is a persistent and irrational fear in response to some specific stimulus, which commonly results in avoidance of/withdrawal from that stimulus. It could be triggered by an insect or animal (zoophobia), by a situation like being trapped in an enclosed space (claustrophobia) or it could be a fear of disease (pathophobia).
Article tags: fears, phobias, anxiety, panic, speaking, public speaking
13). Shuffling or Dancing?
As I entered the restaurant, I looked for the hostess so I could inquire as to where the Shrine Club of Daytona Beach was meeting. I was the guest dinner speaker and arrived early so I could get set up and chat with the members.
When I asked a waitress for the location, she pointed at the hostess, who was helping an elderly man walk to the private dining room.
Article tags: perceptual styles, communication, emotions, reactions, fears, relationships, self growth, empowerment, managing people, people skills
14). How to Gain Mastery Over Fear of Failure
Copyright 2006 Sandra Sinclair
Do you find yourself floundering about aimlessly in life? Do you feel as if you cannot seem to achieve happiness, no matter how hard you try? You may not realize it, but your failure to reach your dreams may be caused by your own fear - most likely, a fear of failure. That's right; you might actually be keeping yourself down and standing in your own way of success - in your relationships, your career, or other aspects of your life.
Article tags: "fear of failure", fears, happiness, "be happy", coaching, rejection, "fear of success", "self help", "self improvement", "goal setting", "limiting beliefs", success
15). Fears that Drive Reactions: The Visual Perception
When your hot buttons are pushed, it triggers an initial emotional reaction which is fueled by your fears and influenced by your perceptual style: Audio, Feeler, Visual and Wholistic.
For instance, the first emotion that Audios feel is anger when they think someone is trying to control them. Maintaining personal control is of utmost importance to them.
Article tags: perceptual styles, communication, emotions, reactions, fears, relationships, self growth, empowerment, managing people, people skills