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One of the biggest problems we can encounter when we consider making changes
to our life is fear. Even though the changes we want to make will bring more
happiness by considerably enhancing our lives, fear will still raise its head to
try and stop us in our tracks
It’s all to do with the way the subconscious perceives survival. It knows that
you are in a safe position and that survival is more or less guaranteed if you
carry on in the same way. As soon as you start to consider making changes to
your life, your subconscious mind will play the fear card. You are leaving the
comfort zone and boy-oh-boy, does it not like it! Not one little bit!
This is no joke. It happens to millions of people and this fear ruins their
dreams for a better life. And here’s the danger of giving in to this fear: You
can feel as though you’re stuck in a rut – kind of like life is passing you by.
As the years pass, these feelings can become magnified and you can become filled
with regret over opportunities you didn’t grasp.
I don’t know about you but the last feeling I want before I breathe my last is
that I didn’t take advantage of opportunities because I gave in to my fears.
Because let’s be honest here, we can generate excuse after excuse to save face
and gain sympathetic understanding from our families and loved ones. But we
can’t fool ourselves. Deep down inside, we know the truth.
If you want to achieve a dream, you are going to have to understand and overcome
fear. There’s a lot to it, much more than I can cover in one article. But for
now, I want to look at an ally of fear, an ally that you can easily defeat.
When we’re in the comfort zone, one thing re-enforces it more than any other.
Routine. Performing the same habits and behaviors on a daily, weekly and monthly
basis. The more routines you have in your life, the harder it is to embrace
life-enhancing changes. Any break from routines is met with strong resistance by
your mind.
This is security. And the more secure you feel, the more the mind believes we
are safe, that survival is assured. Introducing change triggers the fear
response because your subconscious mind perceives a threat to your survival.
A great technique to combat this is to demonstrate that your conscious mind is
in control. You do this by adopting the axiom that change is essential to
growth. The more you embrace change, the more color you add to your life. The
more you grow, the more happiness, satisfaction and fulfilment you feel.
Here’s a couple of great ideas to further help keep the fear of change at bay by
limiting the routines you perform in life. Use them to stimulate your own ideas:
Start and finish work at different times each day – if work allows. Can also
vary the times you have lunch – and where you eat lunch. Can you vary the routes
you take to and from the workplace?
Eat a different breakfast each day. Most people eat the same breakfast everyday.
Can you vary it? And try not to get in the routine of eating the same meal on a
particular day. E.g. Tuesday is pot roast, Friday is fish, Saturday is steak.
Shop at different supermarkets. Many people shop at the same stores on the same
day every week. Try different ones, different days.
Try a different cuisine every week. I love cooking and I like to try as many
different dishes as I can. One idea I use is to pick a country and try a couple
of recipes from there. You could also use states and regions. It’s a great way
of varying the diet and learning about other cultures.
Visit somewhere new at least once a month. This could be a new town or country,
a new restaurant, a new museum, theatre, park wherever you can think of!
Avoid the temptation to watch television every night. Read a book, surf the
Internet, attend a night-school class, workout, go to the movies – the idea here
is not to just slump in front of the TV every night.
OK, I know these are basic ideas but they are effective in helping to break
mundane routines. Routine really can make life a bit of a dull plod, so please
do try and use these ideas to help you break free from them. And please don’t
rush into making major changes as it can be overwhelming. Take it nice and slow
by making small adjustments to make life less of a routine and to slowly get the
mind to accept changes when they come.
It’s so important to demonstrate to the subconscious that YOU are in control and
that you will not let fear of change control you. If you let it, your
imagination will set boundaries on the amount of happiness you can get from
life. The biggest weapon it will use to stop you from embracing life-enhancing
change is FEAR.
Why let it get away with it?
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Chris Green is the author of the new book “Conquering Fear”, a special program
which will show you how to conquer fear and attract greater happiness, success
and prosperity into your life. You can learn more about this new book and
purchase it at www.conqueringfear.net
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