Fear, Courage and Consequences

fearJennifer Hoffman – The most disempowering thing we can say to ourselves is very short phrase but it speaks volumes. “I am afraid” is how we describe our feelings about something we cannot consider, don’t want to look at or think about, and do not want to do.

“I am afraid” is how we give ourselves permission to not face a challenge and consider alternative pathways to the fulfillment of our goals, dreams, desires, and intentions.

“I am afraid” occupies the energy space of intention, action, and courage, which we think is the opposite of fear but it is not.

What are we really afraid of? It’s not fear, it’s consequences. Continue reading