We’ve been on an economic ride lately. There are a lot of things to worry about. Several years ago, a Chinese leader told me that ‘change’ is not an individual word, but a composition of two words: Wei and Gi. Wei means danger and Gi means opportunity. Danger and opportunity are intertwined, and how we deal with the danger defines how we will see and benefit from the opportunity.

Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Selby Long

It’s been a whopper of an economic ride lately. Your net worth is down. You’re more worried about your job security than you were a month ago. You may even be afraid your bank will fold and you’ll lose your money.

Dog Training

If you like to bring your dog outside your home, the dog will see
many new things. Sometimes he will like to bark to them. And they will
stop to bark after them away from their sees.

Don’t let the fear of making a mistake keep you from starting your own successful internet business. Here are two tips to help get you started and overcome your fear.

Hey, we all make mistakes right?

But that’s no reason NOT to try to build an online business. I say, get out there, make some mistakes. After all, that is how we all learn.

I know there are some people out there who want to give Internet marketing a try, but fear of making a mistake has kept them from getting started. Don’t let fear hold you back.

Research has shown that the average adult changes careers at least 3 times during their life (and often more than that).  That figure makes sense when you consider how much we grow over time and that a career spans at least 40 years.  Over time our values, priorities, and interests change and we often find ourselves looking for something different from our work.  The career we found ourselves in during our 20s may differ greatly from where we would like to be in our 50s. 

Being asked to do a radio or television interview can be a daunting prospect. But if you prepare well and are aware of how the media works, the process will go quite smoothly.

The first thing you should do when asked to do a radio or television interview is say, yes, then control the panic that may set in.

A lot of people unfamiliar with doing an on-air interview are daunted by the prospect and get very nervous. This fear can stop us moving ahead and saying no to the chance of promoting our businesses. You need to put this fear into its right perspective ? what is the worst thing that is going to happen to you?

 Whether you’re selling digital products or tangible goods through online channels, your business should be able to accept credit cards to ensure the widest customer base possible.

Since late last summer the cost of oil has skyrocketed to record prices. But that’s not the real energy crisis. The real energy crisis is in the price millions of Americans pay every day for worrying. Yes, worrying!

There’s a lot of talk today about the price of oil. Since late last summer, the cost of oil has skyrocketed to record prices. But that’s not the real energy crisis.

The real energy crisis is not in the price of oil. It is in the price millions of people pay every day for worrying. Yes, worrying! How much energy do people expend day after day worrying about things that are out of their control? How much energy is wasted over things that might not even happen?

There are two kinds of people in life?those who make their decisions based on faith and those who are constrained by fear. Faith inspires us to move forward, while fear can keep us trapped in the mundane but “safe” world of our own choosing.

Do you have fears that hold you back from opportunities to grow? Dwelling in fear versus faith makes all the difference in what you are willing to do. How you choose to approach the risks and opportunities set before you will largely determine your lot in life and impact your potential for happiness.

Fear-Based Living

Face your fears and learn how to create exciting breakthroughs in your work and personal life!

How to Create Exciting Breakthroughs in your Work and your Life:

“How do you know if you can’t do it, unless you try?” This is what Pablo, our adventure guide on a recent trip to Mexico said to me, as he looked me straight in the eyes. I was poised to repel down 40 feet in the air into a Mayan sink hole that was 39 feet deep. I was all harnessed up in my gear and my husband and two kids were already swimming in the water with the rest of our group of 8. All that was left was Susan from Texas, me, and our guide, Pablo. Susan decided she couldn’t do it and left me facing Pablo. He repeated, “How do you know you can’t do it, unless you try?”

You will accomplish more than you thought possible by making a strong commitment, without any fear, which will distract you from your intent, dreams and goals. The challenges you face with any commitment is an unavoidable element of the goal-realization process. If you allow fear or worry to come into mind, you can quickly dissuade yourself from pursuing your purpose, mission or dreams.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, the great nineteenth-century philosopher and poet, said, “Do the thing you are afraid to do, and the death of fear is certain.” If you keep this in mind you can wrestle the biggest success saboteur—FEAR—out of existence.

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