Nov 12

Have you ever felt suddenly anxious or “on edge” and didn’t know why? I know I have.

There are many reasons why we might feel fearful at different times. We get scared about things like physical danger, accidents, natural disasters, and so on. These are all situations where fear can be helpful because it triggers the “fight or flight” response, which floods our bodies with adrenaline and prompts us to defend ourselves or flee the danger.

Unfortunately, there are also plenty of other situations where the fight or flight response is unnecessarily triggered and we end up feeling threatened and defensive even when there is nothing harmful about the present moment.

For example, we often fear job interviews, we fear public speaking engagements, social gatherings, sports and other performance activities, doctor and hospital visits – what about dentist visits (yuk).

These situations are not physically threatening yet our bodies often react to them as if they were.

Have you ever struggled with irrational fears like these?

Even though they may seem irrational, they actually have a simple cause: your thoughts.

When you are faced with a situation that you feel unprepared to handle, your thoughts begin racing with horrible possibilities. Your thoughts in this moment might sound something like this: “I can’t give a speech in front of people, what if I mess up?” or “I’m no good at sports; I’ll only embarrass myself if I try to play” or “I don’t want to go to the doctor; what if he finds something awful?”

As these thoughts race through your mind they trigger the fear response and your body begins reacting as if you were in actual physical danger.

When fear begins creeping through your body, you will notice some unmistakable signs and symptoms. These signs include tightening of your muscles, especially in the neck, shoulder and back area; you may also feel a tightening or queasiness in your abdomen; tightness or pressure in the chest, shortness of breath, pounding heart, restlessness, and muscle weakness or shakiness in the arms and legs.

Beyond the physical sensations you may also notice negative emotions like defensiveness, irritability, frustration, anger, aggression, sadness, and helplessness. Continuously being faced with fearful situations can also lead to more serious physical and emotional problems such as insomnia, depression, appetite changes, weight loss or weight gain, and paranoia.

So, what can you do when you feel overwhelmed by fear?

Positive self-talk is one way to begin shifting your thoughts from fearful to calming. Rather than worrying about negative things that could happen, you might soothe yourself by saying things like: “There’s nothing to be afraid of; it will all work out fine; I believe I can handle anything; all is well.”

Even better, intend to do everything you can to encourage a positive outcome for the fearful situation. You could practice giving a speech repeatedly until you feel more comfortable, or visualize the doctor giving you a clean bill of health.

When you change the thoughts that are triggering your fear response, the fearful feelings subside.

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Hani Al-Qasem is a published author and personal growth specialist. He co-authored Self-Confidence Building in 7 Steps and Establish Powerful Self-Enhancing Beliefs.


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Nov 5

I haven’t written a post for a couple of weeks. I’m sorry about that. Excuse? No excuse. Been focusing on upgrading, and redesigning this blog. It’s really exciting. Coming soon.

So, back to this blog…

Who are you? Why do you act the way you do? What runs your life?

Your beliefs is who you are and your beliefs make you act the way you do. You see your world through your beliefs.

With that in mind, the core beliefs that you hold, whether good or bad, will make your life your good or bad. If you have good, pleasant beliefs you will have a good and pleasant life. If, on the other hand, you have bad, dire beliefs, that’s how you will see and live in your world.

If you’re not happy with where you are now, it makes sense to address your core beliefs.

Would you like to change a belief right now?

Think of something, anything, that you believe to be so. I always use the example of ‘the sun will rise tomorrow’. Now, with that thought of the sun rising tomorrow, think more about the picture that you are seeing of the sun rising; think of the colours, or is it black and white? Notice any sounds; loud or soft sounds? What feelings come up as you picture and hear the sounds?

Make a mental note of the picture, sound and feelings.

Now move on and do the same thing for something you don’t believe. The best example here is ‘all politicians are honest’. Repeat the same process as before. See the picture, hear the sound and note how you feel. Observe how your mind represents this belief.

You now have two beliefs to evaluate and compare; one belief that is true for you (the sun will rise tomorrow) and one that isn’t (all politicians are honest).

Get a notepad or a piece of paper and quickly write down the different qualities; compare the two and write down what you saw, heard and felt. For example, when you thought about the sun rising you may have felt warm, yet when you pictured the politicians being honest, you may have felt cold inside.

Now that you know how a true and not so true belief works you can make full use of that. You can now empower the beliefs that you want and also weaken those that you don’t want.

That’s the great news. Want to test this out?

Think of something that you want but have been unable to get. Pause and notice what surfaces. Did you have the same pictures, sounds or feelings as when you thought of the politicians?

Go back to the belief that the sun will rise tomorrow. Allow all the pictures, sounds and feelings to emerge. Once these qualities appear, immediately direct your thoughts to the thing that you want.

You will note that the belief to this thing happening has become more possible that before. Why? Because you’ve merged a present core belief with one that you consciously want to believe.

The change in belief may not necessarily be too quick – depends on what it is that you ant – but rest assured that soon you will have what it is that you are seeking, or at least you will find yourself actively pursuing what it is that you want.

Why? Because your new belief gets stronger and stronger as time goes by. As surely as you believe the sun will rise tomorrow, you will believe that you can get what it is that you want. The belief that the sun will rise tomorrow is more powerful than the belief that you cannot have what you want.

Try it out and let me know how it worked for you.

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Hani Al-Qasem is a published author and personal growth specialist. He co-authored Self-Confidence Building in 7 Steps and Establish Powerful Self-Enhancing Beliefs.


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