How Anxiety and Discomfort Contribute to Growth
If you find
yourself spinning your wheels and not really going anywhere, what is
really holding you back? More often than not anxiety and discomfort are
found lurking in the shadows, and believe it or not, that's not
necessarily a bad thing ...
"You will either
step forward into growth,
or you will step
back into safety."
- Abraham Maslow
If I asked you what
your number one goal is, what would it be?
If you said you
wanted to make $100,000 this year and I asked you to set the bar higher
at $500,000 would you start squirming in your chair? Would your tie feel
a little tighter than usual or would your palms become sweaty?
One of the biggest
obstacles to succeeding in business or achieving what you want in life
is setting the bar too low. Most people don't like feeling uncomfortable
and as soon as they're required to step it up a notch, self-doubt creeps
in, turns into fear, and they back away.
In order to reach
your goals, there must be discomfort, otherwise you will just stay where
you've always been. When you come up with a new, big idea, it will not
be in harmony with your existing way of thinking and will create a
conflict in your internal vibration.
Your mind/body will
move into a foreign vibration and if you don't understand what's causing
it, it will create fear and you'll want to stop it. We naturally reject
uncomfortable feelings.
Can you recall a
time in the past when you were terrified to try something new, but after
you did, realized there was nothing to be afraid of? Once you create an
experience, it becomes a part of who you are and is no longer an unknown
to be feared.
Where you are today
is a result of past conditioning and as new ideas seep into your
unconscious, they create anxiety and discomfort. People who live
unfulfilling lives refuse to move through these feelings and create new
experiences.
They choose
to stay where they are.
To go to a higher
level, you need to change your conditioning and that means accepting
experiences that make you uncomfortable.
Every single one of
us was born with the ability to choose and when we are faced with
uncomfortable feelings, we can either choose to back away from them or
move through them and grow.
The most important
thing to understand is your feelings are a guidepost. When you
feel anxious or uncomfortable, you are sitting on the cusp of a higher,
more rewarding existence.
If you were to ask
any public speaker how she can be so confident, she'll tell you the
first time she spoke in front of a group, she didn't think anyone could
hear above her knees knocking or that she had to have her fingers pried
off of the stall door of the ladies washroom.
If you were to ask
any successful salesperson how he makes such an impressive income, he'll
tell you he received so many "no's" in his early attempts to sell, he
considered packing his bags and joining the priesthood.
What sets the
successful apart from the mediocre is the willingness to move through
the fear and discomfort and create experiences to build on.
Once you move
through the anxiety and create a new experience, it becomes a part of
your subconscious (a part of who you are) and the disharmony in your
vibration falls away.
The fear dissipates
and you elevate yourself to the next level of growth.
Today I ask you to
review the goals you've set for yourself and determine if they're big
enough to take you out of your comfort zone. If they're set to give you
only more of the same, is that really what you want?
Think big. Believe
you can have anything you want. And let your feelings guide you. Move
through the discomfort and you will find yourself living the life many
others only dream of.
2006 © Laurie Hayes
- The HBB Source
About the Author
Laurie Hayes,
founder and director of The HBB Source, helps individuals transition
from employee to home-based entrepreneur. Subscribe to her FREE e-zine
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