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Why Fear Is Normal When You Are Growing

Fear often shows up right before growth. 


It appears when you step outside what is familiar and predictable. Many people interpret fear as a sign they are making the wrong decision, when it is often a sign they are expanding.


Fear is your nervous system responding to uncertainty, not danger. When you

understand this, fear loses its power to control your choices. 


Growth requires learning new skills, forming new habits, and challenging old beliefs. All of this feels

uncomfortable at first.


The people who succeed are not fearless. They simply learn to move forward alongside

fear rather than waiting for it to disappear. They understand that confidence is built by

doing, not by waiting.


If fear is present in your life right now, it may be pointing you toward your next level.


Instead of asking how to remove fear, ask what it is trying to teach you.


If you would like support navigating this phase, email me at

kim.motv8ncoach@gmail.com

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