Driving With Fear
There are two forces: fear and love. “Intuition" is a better word for love here.
Living out your Intuition is acting on what you know to be true. Living out your Fear is acting on what could go wrong.
Fear is always there. We do not eliminate fear. We learn to manage it, to coexist with it.
Fear is a friend who is going on a road trip with you. Fear can be telling you positive messages that you should listen to, like when you’re worried about running out of gas or driving off a cliff. Fear can be a good friend to talk with, a good perspective to consider.
The problem is when you let fear drive the car. Or when fear gets to sit in the front seat, and every time your intuition hits the gas to go forward, fear pulls up the emergency brake and slows you down.
We are at our best when intuition is driving our car, and fear is in the backseat, along for the ride. The key question: who is driving the vehicle?
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