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Overcoming Fear & Anxiety - Part 3: Why Short-Term Goals Fuel Progress 

5/25/2016

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Do you know what the hardest part about overcoming your fears/anxiety is? It's actually GETTING STARTED and sticking to your course of action - which is the topic of today's FREE weekly video (Subscribe to our YouTube channel to make sure you don't miss any free content!: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3wV-FhrsdZkstGj3wcnRVA… )

This is actually a huge issue that halts most people from changing, because, as we've discovered in our previous videos on fear/anxiety, taking action to reframe our perceptions is the greatest antidote for overcoming any fear. It halts toxic thoughts and habits from propagating throughout our minds - replacing them instead with ideas more aligned with our ambitions and goals.

So, since finding the courage to initially take action is a challenge in and of itself, developing strategies to make it easier is absolutely essential.To facilitate the overall process, one must choose to focus on small, incremental steps / goals - as opposed to the final long-term goal. We all generally want instant results, but focusing on the outcome - as opposed to the process and journey - jeopardizes our ability to stick with our goals and obtain the results we truly desire.

Focusing instead on incremental goals invigorates our spirit, encourages reflection along the journey, and reinforces the idea that it's possible to change.This alternate approach helps to gradually acclimate your mind to taking action and progressing, as opposed to instantly plunging yourself into a challenging situation.

So, the more you act, the more inclined you are to stick with it in the long term. It fuels the belief that it's possible to change with physical, tangible results, and belief is always the essential ingredient for any success.
In the end, the cumulative effect of each short-term goal will ultimately lead you to the results you truly desire. It's no different than a well-planned domino arrangement. The act of knocking over one single domino may be insignificant, but it initiates a chain of action that multiplies and builds momentum. Without the initial action and each domino, the end result would not be possible; every domino contributes to the cumulative result.

So, jump in there NOW and decide to knock over your first domino; plan to take your first step towards a better version of yourself. That initial action may seem impossible, but, once you take it, you'll establish momentum and acclimate your mind to taking action and making a difference.

Remember, Rome was not built in a day; it was built through the accumulation of small accomplishments, and your dreams are no different. So, take action and trust that it'll fit into the long-term goals you're shooting for; you'll have what you seek before you know it. Good luck, and I hope you all enjoy our weekly video :) !!!

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Overcoming Fear & Anxiety - Part 2: Pushing Your Boundaries to Reframe Your Situation 

5/11/2016

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Hey everyone, are you ready for a NEW weekly video :)? How about a video that expands on the previous self-development video's concepts regarding fear/anxiety? If so, check it out below :D!!!

In our last video, we learned that fear has evolved into a beast that works against us; no longer is it an asset designed to maximize our survival. Unlike caveman days, modern fear is now born out of irrationality; it lacks a logical foundation and usually arises out of traumatic experiences.

So, how do you fix something that's disconnected from reality and its underlying truth? You go to the source of your fears, rectify that misconception, and allow the truth to liberate you.In this video, I'm going to give you the secret tools for making that approach almost effortless.

Remember, our minds were originally conditioned to fear certain things, and they can always be re-programmed to operate more effectively. Through repetition and the appropriate strategies, you can gradually reacclimate your mind to perceive what you fear for what it truly is - not the demon you craft it into.

So, check out the video below to learn more about these strategies, and I hope you all enjoy it :D!!!

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