Fear Comes Before Success

Achieving lasting change and getting what you want in life takes a sustained vision of the future. That vision serves not just as an ongoing source of passion to get there, but also helps you identify and tackle the obstacles that have held you back until now.

This includes fear of failure, such as doubts about your own worthiness for success. Sometimes, it is the fear of achieving the very things you want.

The fear of success is an unequaled issue that arises when you are genuinely creating change and moving forward in life

The fear of success is true because the future is real- we’re all going there- and what we imagine for our future has an enormous influence on us.

Yet, we get clueless on how to deal with fears of success, because they’re in the future and we don’t know how to work on the future.

Our culture is focused on fixing the past. It is as though we are driving through life and staring in the rear-view mirror.

To create and prolong success, it is important to find and let go your fears. The more you allow it sink in, the more your fears will control you.

The fears of success tend to clump around issues. One of the core fears that most people face is the thought that success will lead to loneliness.

A number of women also fear success, simply because they are afraid that being powerful enough to create the life they want will render them unlovable. Sometimes, people also fear that success will attract them enemies, or make them besieged by others wanting money or other valuable things.

However, some of these fears can be easily discarded, because they will most likely never happen. A perfect example is the fear of losing it all. Give it a try first, and worry less about losing what you’re yet to establish.


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