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e are nine of the most common fears from childhood we carry within us: 1. Fear of being worthless and without value apart from their achievements Known as over-achievers and workaholics but also obsessed with image and success Motto: The world is a contest I can win if I work hard and appear successful Examples: Oleg, Donald Trump, and Oprah Winfrey 2. Fear of being wrong and not having integrity or virtue Known to have integrity and be self-controlled but also a perfectionist perfectionist and resentful Motto: There is a right way, and let me show you Examples: Hillary Clinton, Martha Stewart, and Margaret Thatcher 3. Fear of being unloved and unwanted Known to be generous and helpful but also people pleasers and possessive Motto: I support and empower others; they couldn’t do it without me Examples: Mother Theresa, Ann Landers, and Eleanor Roosevelt 4. Fear of having no personal significance Known as dramatic and expressive but also temperamental and moody Motto: My work has grace, style, and authenticity Examples: Judy Garland, Elizabeth Taylor, and Stanley Marcus 5. Fear of being incompetent, unprepared, and helpless Known as intellects and innovative but also isolated and eccentric Motto: My world is built around knowledge Examples: Bill Gates, Al Gore, and Howard Hughes 6. Fear of being vulnerable and not surviving on their own Known as being courageous and responsible but also anxious and suspicious Motto: The world is dangerous, appearances are deceptive, and I need allies Examples: Woody Allen, Sigmund Freud, and Richard Nixon 7. Fear of being trapped, deprived, and unable to find fulfillment Known as spontaneous and spirited but also impulsive and scattered Motto: The world is full of exciting possibilities; my mission is to explore them Examples: Richard Branson, John F. Kennedy, and Goldie Hawn 8. Fear of being controlled by others Known as self-confident and powerful but also willful and confrontational Motto: I am strong and in charge Examples: Saddam Hussein, John Wayne, and Lyndon Johnson 9. Fear of conflict Known as peacemakers and healers but also complacent and passive Motto: Everything will work out if we stay calm and connected Examples: Ronald Reagan, Julia Child, and Jerry Seinfeld
Posted on: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 17:42:47 +0000

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