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Locked Inside the House of Fear

“Stand up to your obstacles and do something about them. You will find that they haven’t half the strength you think they have.” — Norman Vincent Peale

There are times in our lives when we reach a crossroad before us and we haven’t a clue how to proceed.  We are faced with a challenge, a difficult decision or a painful life dilemma and it lingers around us begging for answers.  We want out of the house of fear but end up succumbing to the safety net of not having to make a difficult decision because we are  afraid of the unknown, afraid of the obstacle and unsure of the path we should take.  We have all been at this point; however, what separates us from the rest is how we overcome the fear and conquer the obstacle that is keeping us from reaching goals or simply moving life forward.

Fear keeps us from success because it causes deep-rooted insecurity, anxiety and low self-worth.  This unfortunately leads to poor decision-making and/or ignoring the inevitable or on the flip side, ignoring the possible.

I was fortunate to be among a group of women at a professional women’s event recently where one of the speakers said something powerful that resonated deep inside, “If you must make a difficult decision, ask yourself this question, am I making this decision out of fear or out of courage?”  – Dr. Deborah German.  Dr. German’s point being, always make your decision out of courage, even if you fail.   The courageous decision will move your life forward, allow you to unlock the door and exit the house of fear which releases you from the anxiety and insecurity blocking your success.

Many of us find ourselves facing obstacles everyday, some more difficult than others; however, as women, as mothers, as friends we have the power within to fight back, be courageous, be supportive of each other and move our lives forward; leaving behind the house of fear and opening doors to finding success and pursuing wonderful new dreams.

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About Kristin Taylor Bryan

I was born in sunny Southern California and raised between both California and the Natural State of Arkansas. I grew up surrounded by a rainbow of eclectic personalities and attitudes which directly contributes to my view of the world. I was a single mother for ten years. I am a Regional Manager for the #1 daily deal site for Moms, Plum District and in the process of writing a book that I hope will inspire and empower single mothers across the globe. Here's what I believe... Each of us begins life as a good person; it’s up to each of us to keep it that way. Birds are God’s gift to the human race; they are here to remind us to always sing from our hearts and soar on our dreams. Sit in silence for a few minutes each morning and be thankful for life. It will put your heart and your mind in a good place. Love your children as if there were no tomorrow. Always, always, be kind to animals. Splurge on two things in life: Fabulous shoes and amazing food. Take a hot bubble bath once a week while sipping on a glass of good wine. Mind is over matter, period. Embracing who you are is a key to your success as a mother and as a woman. True happiness begins with perspective and ends in empowerment. It's an ability to see and feel life from the inside out. A positive attitude makes you beautiful. Here's to finding your Happy!!

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