LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do." Tim Ferriss
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
I've been following Tim Ferriss for a number of years, primarily through a couple of his books and his podcast. I don't listen to every podcast, but I've enjoyed many as he interviews a wide variety of people and asks questions of productivity, performance and many times really interesting conversations. He did a Ted Talk entitled "Why you should define your fears instead of your goals."
This quote is a theme Ferriss drives. He often asks people about their fear, and that leads to the conversation around performance & productivity.
This quote is true for me. Often the thing I fear, or the thing I put off the longest is the thing I need to do the most.
I remember a time that I was called on to speak in front of a group of people. It wasn't planned, and I was asked to step in at the last minute. I had about 10 minutes of pure PANIC. I think that's what fear feels like for me... that idea of being completely out of control, and unsure of what will happen.
10 minutes of panic.
But, the second I stood up in front, the fear and panic went away, and I had a peace that just filled me. I enjoyed the presentation, and think I did OK, but I Iearned a lesson at that moment:
Fear is temporary. As soon as you face your fear, you're able to move through it, hopefully quickly.
What does the word FEAR bring up for you? What does it stir?
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