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5 Thoughts on Overcoming Fear and Self-Doubt
I was lifting with the owner of my gym. She was doing clean and jerks. I was squatting.
In between sets, I asked if she had ever competed in an Olympic weightlifting meet. “You should do one. They are a lot of fun and you’re definitely built to be a weightlifter.”
“That’s what everyone tells me, but I don’t know,” she responded. “Competitions make me kind of nervous. I just think: what if I miss this lift and all of these people see it?”
Let's pause for a moment.
Remember, this is someone who OWNS a gym. She misses lifts every single week and sees hundreds of other people do the same. And yet here she is, letting her fear of being judged prevent her from doing something that she'd like to do.
This little conversation reminded me of why I hate “fear-based decision making” and got me thinking about the importance of overcoming fear. Let’s talk about how you can get past fear and self-doubt and do the things that you want to do.