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How
To Overcome Fear
by
Joe Vitale
I'm
in Chicago attending a Dan Kennedy event. At the first break a
young man stops me, saying he is one of my subscribers and a big
fan. I'm flattered. We talk. During the brief conversation, he
confesses that fear is what stops him from achieving anything.
Interesting. Just that very morning I had breakfast with Paul
Hartunian, famous publicity expert and a licensed medical doctor,
when he told me, "There is no such thing as fear."
"There isn't?" I asked Paul.
"No. You are born with only two fears," Paul explained.
"The fear of loud noises and the fear of falling. You lose
those early on. Any other fears are created by you. They aren't
real."
"How do you get rid of fear?"
"Stop it."
"Stop it?"
"Just stop it," Paul said. "Say you have a fear
of bridges. If I put one million dollars in cash on the other
side and said you could have it if you walked across the bridge,
nude, in front of a crowd of people, you'd do it. Why? Because
the reward is greater than the pain. Make the rewards greater
and the fears will vanish."
I told the young man before me the same thing. I then went on
to add that most people in business have a fear of success, or
a fear of failure.
"I was just in a seminar with Ted Nicholas," I went
on. "Ted said he had failed many times, and what he learned
is that nothing bad ever happens to you when you fail. Instead,
you get life's greatest lessons."
Of course, Ted is known as the four-billion-dollar man because
he is now a legend in direct marketing. It's obvious no failure
ever stopped him.
"As for the fear of success," I told my new friend in
Chicago, "what I've learned is that the more successful I
am, the more I can help myself, my family, and the world."
In the last week alone I had made contributions to a new children's
foundation dedicated to helping babies suffering from a stroke
at birth, and I made donations to Paul Hartunian's dog rescue
work. I also built a health club for myself on my property, shopped
for a home theatre system for myself, and I sent money to help
a relative with an operation.
"Success enables me to help myself as well as everyone else,"
I said. "When you realize the good you can do as a success,
the fear evaporates."
I saw a light come on in the eyes of the fellow before me. He
seemed to get it. He seemed to realize that fear was stopping
him, but that he was the one creating it, so he could be the one
to let it go.
As Dan Kennedy said in Chicago, "There is no limit to the
money available. The pie is infinite. It's up to you to go scoop
it up."
Fear?
Stop it.
You've
got a life to live, and people to help.
Go
for it.
Dr.
Joe Vitale is the author of way too many books to list here, including
the #1 best-selling book "Spiritual Marketing," the
best-selling e-book "Hypnotic Writing," and the best-selling
Nightingale-Conant audio program, "The Power of Outrageous
Marketing." His main website is at http://www.MrFire.com.
You want more headline writing tactics? Then you must check out
his latest product at Hypnotic
Selling Secrets! His latest title is "The Attractor Factor:
5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth (or anything else) From the Inside
Out." Get details at http://www.AttractorFactor.com.

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