How Emotional Resilience will Help You Conquer Your Fears
By Amanda Da Silva, B.Hkin, B.Ed, and M.Ed
5-minute read
Maybe it’s staying at a job you hate because you’re scared to know how the next one will pan out. Maybe it’s staying in an unfulfilling relationship because you’re not sure you can survive on your own and you don’t know how to be single again.
Or perhaps it’s not going back to school when you’re 28 because you don’t want to be 32 when you finally get that diploma you’ve always wanted. But the truth is, you will be 32 regardless, 4 years will go by whether you want it or not. What matters the most is what you choose to do now, rather than what you fear may happen in the future.
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What is the #1 killer of confidence?
And for better or for worse, that statement holds some truth to it. Research shows that confident people have greater success in the workplace, improved romantic relationships, and they also share deeper bonds with others. Fear is the number one confidence killer, so how do you conquer your fears and build emotional resilience?
3 Brave steps to overcome your fears and build emotional resilience
#1 Commit to doing the hard work
“Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy.” — Dale Carnegie
Building emotional resilience to conquer your fears begins, first and foremost, by making a commitment to yourself.
That’s how you start to break through the walls of fear, anxiety, and uncertainty. Not because you’re sitting and waiting for your confidence to brew, but because you’re acting in courage. And then you build your abilities, and then you become confident in your resilience.
#2: Conquer your inner critic
“Fear, to a great extent, is born of a story we tell ourselves, and so I chose to tell myself a different story from the one women are told. I decided I was safe. I was strong. I was brave. Nothing could vanquish me. Insisting on this story was a form of mind control, but for the most part, it worked.” — Cheryl Strayed
You’re all too familiar with that little voice in your head telling you “I’m not qualified to interview for this job”, “I don’t deserve this promotion”, “there will always be someone better than I am, so why bother?” …
Those nagging thoughts all come from your inner critic.
Remember not to act on the directives of your negative self-talk, because it is not the real you! Take actions that best align with your core values and your own point of view. Conquering your inner critic means feeling more comfortable to be who you want to be and achieve what you aim to achieve.
#3: Try things that make you uncomfortable
“Try a thing you haven't done three times. Once, to get over the fear of doing it. Twice, to learn how to do it. And a third time to figure out whether you like it or not.”
— Virgil Thomson
In Conclusion
Confidence can be a secret weapon you leverage to accomplish all of your personal and professional goals.
But the process of getting there can be long and strenuous … at least until you manage to conquer your fears one small step at a time. Once you start reflecting on the things that have been holding you back, you can begin to build emotional resilience that will see you through every hardship and adversity.
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Hi! I’m Amanda Da Silva.
I’m a mother of two boys, a wife, daughter, teacher, entrepreneur, former CEO, and life-long learner. I’m all about personal growth, community 💕, and being of service. (Find out more about me here.) In addition to being passionate about personal development, I’m an educator and coach with 20-years experience teaching and leading in the BC school system. I have a B.Hkin, B.Ed, and M.Ed, specializing in leadership and administration. Creating community and leading thriving teams are two of my favourite things to do. I also love helping people live empowered and growth-oriented lives.
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