I really love how you addressed fear. Many creators and coaches (myself included) exploit fear as the ultimate motivator, when in fact, fear causes great damage to the human body.
"But using fear as a constant motivator keeps us in a survival state" — absolutely true! What does that alone do to our nervous system?
We should be truly careful with how we use fear—and how we talk about it.
I really love how you addressed fear. Many creators and coaches (myself included) exploit fear as the ultimate motivator, when in fact, fear causes great damage to the human body.
"But using fear as a constant motivator keeps us in a survival state" — absolutely true! What does that alone do to our nervous system?
We should be truly careful with how we use fear—and how we talk about it.
You know, we should all have a clear definition of fear.
In that definition, fear should always be a symbol that shows the way toward growth, not taking us to the front lines fighting it.
Fear is so engrained in our society that even 50% sales are FOMO.
Yes, in a way fear as a psychological pattern wants good for us. But when we see the pattern isn’t useful anymore it fades.
Then the process continues, and each fear that fades, makes space for freedom.