30 Days Without Fear: A Plan That Will Make You Feel
So Carefree Like Never Before
Fear….The emotion is sparked off each time there is pain, evil
or danger in some context or another.
In essence, the emotion is aroused in cases where the impending
threat is a reality or even just imagined. You feel afraid whether there is
something to fear or in some cases when there is no actual need to be afraid.
Karl Menninger :“Fears are educated into us, and can if we wish,
be educated out.”
Fear is a tool for utmost resilience to escape danger. A bounce
back survival mechanism. Adrenaline is released into our bloodstream with
resulting biological reactions.
Our reflexes and senses are heightened to help us escape real
physical danger. We reach the ‘fight or flight’ mode 1
When you feel fear your brain signals the nervous system, the
heart rate increases, blood pressure rises, breathing becomes faster, and
stress hormones are released. Blood from the heart flows out in preparation for
leg and arms to take action.
So basically the brain shuts down the body down and prepares it
for action. The ability to reason and think decreases. Some may even feel like
time is slowing down and have tunnel vision, trying to make sense of what is
happening. These symptoms make it hard to be logical and stay grounded
situations. The response of the body to stress or fear is in itself stressful .
Fear is a useful aid in real danger but not if the danger is
self-perceived and unlikely to cause any real harm. Fear can be a drawback.
Fear holds you back if you do not need it. One such example is
stage fright when making career moves. We end up making the wrong decisions due
to the biological reactions of fear.
We need to be firmly grounded to deal calmly and logically with
situations and not be overstimulated
The fact is 99% of times fear that is experience is fear that is
non-physical. Fear existing in our minds. We think we are in danger when in
actual fact we are not.
Common fears include:
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Fear of speaking in public
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Fear of other people and strangers
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Fear of authority and judgment
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Fear of losing or failure
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Fear of change
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Fear of being humiliated.
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Fear of aging
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Fear of loneliness
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Fear of disappointment
Everybody will definitely relate to one or more of these fears
at some life phase or the other, even if it is for a short time or on a
subconscious level.
Even the most successful people cannot claim to be fearless.
They trained themselves to take action despite fear. Halt judging yourself if
you have fear. It is as normal as having the flu.
Do you fear being rejected? Are you afraid that you are not good
enough and that people will figure out that you are not clever, perfect or
funny enough? Do you fear failure, and what about success, do you fear success?
Fears live inside of you and follow you like shadows. The good
news 2 is that you have the power and strength and
practice resilience to rise above any fear!
We need to overcome mental fear. We need to analyze the root
cause of fear and how to overcome it.
Why plan to overcome fear?
Emancipate yourself from mental slavery. None but ourselves can
free our minds’ Redemption song- Bob Marley
The main reason is that fear limits your potential. Personal
growth is about living life the best you can. Fear is a block hat prevents
personal progress and growth. David Hawkins in his book ‘Power vs Force’ 3 refers to
fear as the 5th lowest level in the consciousness map of seventeen levels.
If you entrench yourself in illusions of fear 4 you
cannot rise to higher levels of consciousness like acceptance, courage, love,
peace, joy, and enlightenment.
The 30-day plan to overcome fear
Studies (University of Cambridge: Reconditioning the
brain to overcome fear)indicate that we can conquer fear by continual
exposure to them. Whether it is extreme sports, spiders, snakes or horror
movies, our tolerance grows with more exposure. We learn the fear we have been
harvesting is not actually harmful.
Make a list of your most significant fears. Do one thing every
day that scares you and rewards yourself for completing the challenge to
overcome the fear.
Day 1
On the first day make a note to alleviate all words with
negative contractions for the next thirty days. Note all the usual sentences
with the words like ‘won’t’ or ‘can’t.’ Flip the focus of your sentences and
focus on the positive. Change the negative to positive For example, instead of
saying ‘I do not want’ say ‘I would rather’. This defaults the negative. Use
this day to practice flipping over all negatives that you will practice for the
next thirty days. Start your ‘fear journal’ 5
You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience
in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to
yourself, ‘I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes
along.’ Eleanor Roosevelt
Day 2
Wake up and put on running shoes or head straight to the gym.
The goal here is to stop procrastinating. Begin with this as a daily ritual.
If you want to conquer fear, don’t sit home and think about it.
Go out and get busy. Dale Carnegie
Day 3
Create a space in your daily calendar. What would you do if you
have a free hour set out for yourself every day? Read, Exercise, or play with
the kids? That single hour needs to impact on life for the better. Set out
priorities and make ‘me’ time an hour a day. You will be
surprised how much more gets accomplished in a day
Day 4
Afraid of speaking in a public forum? Get on stage. Get involved
in community forums. Go to an event in your neighborhood, raise your hand,
affirm your opinion and take the stage!
The action is a great restorer and builder of confidence.
Inaction is not only the result but the cause, of fear. Perhaps the action you
take will be successful; perhaps different action or adjustments will have to
follow. But any action is better than no action at all. Norman Vincent Peale
Day 5
Your birthday arrives and instead of celebrating you are
shuddering to look at the fact that it may take a long time to count the
birthday candles? Are you afraid of aging?
Do yourself a favor. Hire a makeup artist, find an aging
character image and play the part, be old for the day. Observe reactions around
you. You will most likely lose the fear of aging.
I’m not afraid of storms, for I’m learning how to sail my ship.
Louisa May Alcott
Day 6
Afraid of being stung by bees? Contact the nearest beekeeper
association in your district and venture to be a beekeeper for the day!
Boldness is a mask for fear, however great. John Dryden
Day 7
Are you afraid of authority? Maybe your supervisor? Take a day
to set a meeting to let it out. If not ready to directly approach the person in
question, it can be with someone you trust or a professional as well. Talking
to others relieves stress and you gain a brand new perspective.
Nothing is more despicable than respect based on fear. Albert
Camus
Day 8
Rule out expectations. Examine what expectations you have of
others and yourself. What constraints does it have on your relationships with
others if you did not have expectations of them?
Our expectations are formed based on life experiences, culture,
upbringing, and religion. Suspend judgment and open your mind to brand new
possibilities.
Too much self-centered attitude, you see, brings, you see,
isolation. Result: loneliness, fear, anger. The extreme self-centered attitude
is the source of suffering. Dalai Lama
Day 9
Do you share similar fears with others? How about setting up a
group session and learning from each other?
Day 10
Afraid of public spaces and judgments. Set the day. Go to a
local celebration and dance the night away like you are in front of your own
mirror and no one is watching you!
Willpower is the key to success. Successful people strive no
matter what they feel by applying their will to overcome apathy, doubt or fear.
Dan Millman
Day 11
Go to an amusements park. Get some shivers with half a mile and
half a mile back. Take a roller coaster ride.
I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the
triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who
conquers that fear. Nelson Mandela
Day 12
Always worried about your image and how people will perceive
you? Quit spending that morning hour in from of the mirror. Spend the day
outside in your pajamas.
The moment we begin to fear the opinions of others and hesitate,
to tell the truth, that is in us, and from motives of policy are silent when we
should speak, the divine floods of light and life no longer flow into our
souls. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Day 13
Stayed away from certain kinds of foods? Spend a full day on a
meal plan with dishes you never tried before.
Curiosity will conquer fear even more than bravery will. James
Stephens
Day 14
Get out in the world. Explore the unexplored. Plan a cultural
tour of an existing ethnic tribe.
The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the
oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown. H. P. Lovecraft
Day 15
If you are afraid of losing people close to you, take an
initiative to write letters expressing gratitude to loved ones and close
family.
My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear.
Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic.
And we’ll change the world. Jack Layton
Day 16
If you are afraid of solitude, spend a full day alone with no
mobile devices and interaction for a full day.
He who is overly attached to other experiences fear and sorrow,
for the root of all grief is attachment. Thus one should discard attachment to
be happy. Chanakya
Day 17
Make contact with role models you wish to meet one day but never
had the courage to approach.
Day 18
If you fear getting lost. Take a different route home. Explore
and change direction
Try a thing you haven’t done three times. Once, to get over the
fear of doing it. Twice, to learn how to do it. And a third time to figure out
whether you like it or not.Virgil Thomson
Day 19
Launch the project that you have been procrastinating. Break
open the padlock of fear that resulted in procrastination until now.
The greatest mistake we make is living in constant fear that we
will make one. John C. Maxwell
Day 20
Have you been in constant disagreements with a family member,
friend or colleague and cut off ties for some time? Be resilient, take the
initiative to set up a meeting of to resolve the issue and maybe reconcile.
You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the
means he uses to frighten you.Eric Hoffer
Day 21
A work related fear? We all have some kind of fear when it comes
to our tasks. What are yours? Confront that fear and put it in perspective.
Resolve the issue at hand
Day 22
Do you have social anxiety? Go out there and accept that
invitation. This time does not recluse in a corner. In fact leave your
smartphone at home that day, or keep it inside your bag.
Day 23
Has it been a while and you keep wondering why you are snoozing off
and feeling tired or your appetite has kept you munching all day? Book and
appointment with your doctor and get a full health check up.
Day 24
Do you maybe you felt like crouching in a corner waiting for the
end of the world? Are you down and out, grouchy or feeling lousy? Book an
appointment with a therapist.
Day 25
Afraid of heights. Challenge yourself to do the next mountain
climbing expedition. The start of by taking an escalator to the top in the
tallest high building in your region and look down!
“Step by step we get ahead, not necessarily in fast spurts. But
you build discipline by preparing for the fast spurts.” – Charlie Munger
Day 26
Holding back to ask a special someone to accompany you on an
outing? Take the plunge and make the date.
If fear is the great enemy of intimacy, love is its true friend.
Henri Nouwen
Day 27
Plan those special journeys. See places. Do things you always
wanted to.
There’s no fear when you’re having fun. Will Thomas
Day 28
Make a list of all you wish to complete and all the mistakes you
fear. Remember do not be afraid of perfection as you will never be perfect.
Mistakes are life lessons.
The greatest mistake we make is living in constant fear that we
will make one. John C. Maxwell
Day 29
Celebrate a love for life. Release brakes and be free, let go.
Release hurt. Release fear. Stop entertaining past pain. The energy that is
consumed by hanging on to past trials is halting innovation into a new life.
Take this day to journal one thing you let go of.
Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of
hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear. Oliver Wendell
Holmes, Sr.
Day 30
Reflect on every challenge you have accomplished and start
afresh. Follow the master plan and alleviate all fears harvested and all those
that will sprout.
Breathe. Meditate. Meditation and deep breathing regulate
emotions.
Bloom out in a new spread of life.
At the end of the day, we must go forward with hope and not
backward by fear and division. Jesse Jackson
Challenging your fears is taking time for a soul reflection.
Every one of us has fears limiting life paths. We can transform our resistance
and fear by shining light on them. Some release early, some can take time. By
taking on the challenge to strengthen resilience and counteract fears we move
in a wavelength of an authentic realm.
Nena Tenacity
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