How to stop being afraid of obstacles and problems?
The Answers / / January 07, 2021
Several tips, questions, and books to help you deal with your fear.
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Anastasia Steblovskaya
Nastasya Solomina
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Here are some questions that may help you deal with your fears more easily.
1. Is it possible to evoke or suppress feelings by willpower?
It seems to us that it is possible to perform a certain set of actions, and the “negative” emotions will recede, cease to interfere with life in peace. But how realistic is this expectation?
Can you force yourself to be happy when you're sad? Or, on the contrary, to be sad when it's fun? To love a person who is disgusting? Unlikely.
And if you cannot start to rejoice and love, because "it is necessary" or "it will be better" - probably, you cannot stop being afraid, angry or sad.
2. What do you really want to do: stop being afraid or do what is important to you, even if you are afraid?
We often think that anxiety or fear is the main obstacle to solving problems. If there were no fear, there would be no difficulties. Many of us truly believe that other (successful, courageous, outgoing) people are not afraid of anything or worry about anything. Therefore, all forces are directed to combat anxiety.
However, fear does not really define you or what you do. You can be afraid, but also take responsibility. Worry - and make decisions.
Therefore, try to put aside anxiety about anxiety for a while: imagine that obstacles and problems no longer scare you, but still appear in your life. What would you then be able to do or what would you give up?
In other words, how would the person you would like to be behave in situations in which you are anxious? Which of these are you ready to try now?
3. What happens if I focus on the present and not on the future?
It can be helpful to separate the severity of expectations from the real weight of the challenge. How is your fear in specific situations influenced by thinking about what you need to, for example, stop being “small”? Or ideas about the future problems of relatives that will need to be dealt with someday?
How will this affect your emotional state if you shift the focus of attention away from future problems and all kinds of obligations, focusing on what is happening in the present moment?
4. What is already working and how can you help yourself?
When faced with new challenges, we tend to forget about our past successes and strengths. What qualities, abilities, skills have helped to solve difficulties before? What self-help methods have you heard about but haven't tried yet (like mindfulness practices)?
For helpful, practical advice on self-help for anxiety, see the booksHappiness trap"Russ Harris,"Freedom from anxiety"Robert Leahy,"Anxiety comes and goes»Georg Eifert and John Forsyth.
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