Don’t Be Afraid series

May 13, 2006 by Gleb Reys 

Welcome back!

I think I’m ready to start yet another category of my blog – the Don’t Be Afraid series of posts.

 

Fear is one of the most natural feelings we can experience. It’s a self-preservation mechanism which takes a form of a strong unpleasant emotional state when we sense some kind of danger. It is quite common to feel the danger unconsciously, and the more unclear the possible threat is, the stronger your fear becomes.

What I’d like to cover in my series is just a basic list of our everyday fears practically everyone has. Some fears are simple and even childish, others are serious and very hard to overcome, so hopefully my notes will help you understand just a little bit more.

 

The purpose of this series is to:

  • show you that the fears you have are common, well-known and can be dealt with
  • provide an explanation how you can overcome your fears
  • help you become a stronger person
  • help you look at your fears from a different point of view

 

Don’t Be Afraid series has the following posts so far:

16/05/2006: Don’t Be Afraid To Show Your True Self

05/07/2006: Don’t Be Afraid To Speak Up At Meetings

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2 Responses to “Don’t Be Afraid series”

  1. kev riley on May 5th, 2007 9:42 pm

    Hi !
    Hey I just read your articles on the true self and I felt a real big burst of postivity.Thanks so much for taking the time to write and post those articles ! You,ve made my day !
    Kev

  2. Gleb Reys on May 6th, 2007 3:13 am

    Glad to have helped, Kev!

    We all are much more than we might think. Our fears hold us back, but it’s possible to break free, and that’s what I’ve learned and would like to share with others.

    Have a great weekend!

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