Is fear your enemy, or your friend? Id say that depends on how you - TopicsExpress



          

Is fear your enemy, or your friend? Id say that depends on how you let it effect your life. I look at fear as an emotion that can hurt me or help me. For instance the one experience that really taught me about the influence of fear in my life was finally giving God all of me instead of just part of me. The reason it took so long, one: The fear of what people would think of me, two: The fear of failing to live up to Gods standards, which I cant, but fortunately He is a loving, patient, merciful and forgiving God that just asks that we do our very best. What helped me overcome those 2 unhealthy fears, was just one healthy fear: What will happen if I dont Give God all of me. The possibilities are endless and none of them good. The Internet marketing Industry that so many of us have turned to for financial and time freedom is a similar scenario. With all the scams out there such as cyclers, HYIPs, LYIPs, ponzi schemes, pyramid schemes, and the 97% failure rate, its no wonder fear has found a home here and is thriving. It is an Internet marketers #1 foe. We live in a What if world. You say, What if it doesnt work? I say, What if it does? You say, What COULD happen If I do this? I say, What WILL happen if you dont? One thing I can assure you, if you do it, SOMETHING will happen, what and how much depends on you. If you dont do it, I can also assure you, NOTHING will happen. See the difference in the fears. My fear is, if I do nothing my life remains the same mediocre boring life I hate. That motivates the heck out of me to take some risks, and to keep moving forward out of my comfort zone, because thats not where our dreams are. Theyre out there and we must use fear to empower us instead of weaken us so that we all can catch our dreams. So Make fear your friend and it will drive you to a better life. For the Vehicle to get you there message me.
Posted on: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 10:27:14 +0000

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