If you follow my social media accounts (links below), you know by now that my husband and I took a short vacation to Sedona, AZ last week. It was, easily, one of the most amazing trips we’ve ever taken (more on that in a future post), but as we come into the holiday and new year season, I wanted to share a few lessons that I learned scaling the beautiful red rock mountains. Some of these aren’t new. You’ll hear echoes from my previous lessons learned series or my fear series, but my experience hiking through the beautiful Arizona landscape drove home a few points that I couldn’t help but repeat…
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Using the 3-step FIRE Method to Face your Fears
(*This post is educational only and is not meant to provide psychological treatment or advice. If you have a diagnosed mental health issue, or believe you do, you will need to seek out the direct assistance of a licensed mental health professional in your area. While the educational information below may be helpful, it does not replace or negate the advice of a licensed professional.)
In the last post, I talked about a strategy to work through your beliefs about fear. (If you haven’t read it yet, go back and review it before finishing this post!). But it got me to thinking about when I used to compete in dance competitions as a kid. I remember standing backstage, in the wings staring at the girl before me completing her routine – knowing that I was next. I literally had to will myself not to throw up or pee my pants.
Once I got going I was always ok, but those last few seconds before I had to force me feet to move were SO painful and awful. If I didn’t experience such joy once I got into my routine, I probably would have quit performing all together.
I knew getting out there wasn’t dangerous. I knew I could cope if I failed. I’ve fallen, forgotten my routine, and done a host of other embarrassing things on stage… and every time… I survived. So I knew it was ok. But I still felt so bad that there were a few times I almost didn’t make it on stage.
So what does it feel like to be afraid and what can we do about the physical sensations of fear?
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