Of course, for humans, fear has kept us alive historically and presently such as: fear of moving objects, not having enough food and wild animals. Fear triggers the fight or flight response whether there is or isn't a life-threatening situation. It is one of the causes of some of our stress-related habits and illnesses.
Patanjali explains in YS 1.12
Abhyasavairagyabhyam
tannirodhah - that if we do the practice [any practice], we will be able to let go of the grip of things [i.e. fear] that stand in the way, and then we will move towards one-pointed focus [our goal=no fear].
- Asana, yoga postures - move a muscle, change a thought
- Gratitude- each more think of 3 things you are grateful for
- Smile - even if you don't feel it at first
- Chant a soothing sound-like ah or om
- Talk to someone who cares
- Take a walk
- Write in a journal
- Pranayama, try a cooling breath practice
- Meditation
- Breathe - take 3 deep breaths, count to ten
- Spend time with positive people
- Laugh - at yourself, movies, what ever you think is funny
- Play - with animals, children, in the dirt
- Create new things
- Participate in a sport
- Avoid people, substances and behaviors that don't support you
Tomorrow I have to meet a new group of 50 people for my new business, and I'm scared. This is probably why I chose this topic. My life has lead me here and I am ready. I will do my practice, breathe, be prepared and take the plunge.
I'd love to hear stories of how you've overcome fear.
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