One of my favorite quotes on fear comes from Chogyam Trungpa, author of “Shambala:The Sacred Path of The Warrior” who wrote: “True fearlessness is not the reduction of fear; but going BEYOND fear…by fear-less we don’t mean ‘less fear’ but ‘beyond fear.’”
So how do we get to this beyond-fear place?
Well, you know how it’s easier to walk a plank that’s on solid ground than one that’s plunked above an alligator-infested lagoon, because the fear of those yapping hungry alligators makes you less focused on what you desire? In one’s career it’s the same thing. The trick: you gotta avoid staring at your career-metaphorical-alligators, and instead stay focused on your supporting plank, which in career land, is (1) what you what you have going for you and (2) what you really want.
When I finally did quit my ad job to become a writer, it was because I finally stopped staring at my career-metaphorical-alligators: "I’ll never be a published book author, heck, I’ve never even written one magazine piece, geez, what will I do for income if I fail – I have a child to support…ME!"
Instead I focused on my supporting plank: my talent for writing, discipline, persistence, resilience, optimism, meeting people, learning quickly, following-through -- plus my past proven successes in the ad biz -- plus my wanting to be a writer in a big way!
The result? I credit my ability to focus on this supporting plank as the reason why I am now able to support myself as a full time writer.
Chances are you presently are fearful about moving careers because you can't stop staring at your career-metaphorical-alligators?
Today decide to start re-focusing on your supporting plank. Make a list of (1) what you have to offer and (2) what you really want, and next time fear strikes, strike back with your list!
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