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Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway |
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Rating: Summary: Practical advice with immediate results Review: Susan has written a wonderful book that can help you take back control of your life. This gem is well written, easy to understand, and easy to follow.With her common sense approach, you will immediately feel yourself move from a state of fear to a state of freedom. No matter what your fear, you can become the person you always knew you were. It works because all fear has the same core belief. Once you understand what that is you can easily make the adjustment to your attitude that you need to. I know because it worked wonders with me. I believe in this book.
Rating: Summary: TROUBLE FINDING YOURSELF? Review: I WAS GOING THROUGH SOME PROBLEMS WHEN A FREIND OF MINE RECOMENDED THIS BOOK. I HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED SUCH A BIG RELEASE AND NOW,AFTER I HAVE FINISHED, I AM ABLE TO SAY THAT MY LIFE IS DIFFERENT.
Rating: Summary: POWERFUL BOOK Review: I have read this book, several times and I do believe this has rid me of my depression. I am so grateful to Susan Jeffers. It's my everyday bible. Those negative thoughts and feeling are on there way out. I am a new person today. This book is a must read for just about anyone.
Rating: Summary: Turned me Around Review: This was one of the most eye-opening and empowering books I've ever read! It seemed too simple that I had all this ability hiding away, but once I started trying the techniques, I really had a whole new outlook... HAPPY AND IN CHARGE. A must-read!
Rating: Summary: This book is absolutely awesome. Review: I bought this book for a friend that had a serious vision problem, I intended to read it to her, but after I started to read it, I realized that I was the one with the problem. This book totally opened my eyes to a better way of living. It has taught me how to truly 'handle' all aspects of my life and even though it is not a 'religious' book, I feel that it's principles are parallel with my own personal faith. I could not thank you enough for helping me on my journey. I am sure many people share these same feelings.
Rating: Summary: Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway Review: The book is written by Susan Jeffers. It is a great self help book that can be referred to time and time again. The front cover says "How to turn your fear and indecision into confidence and action" and this is what the book is all about. S Jeffers talks about how fear can keep us from moving ahead in different areas of out like. She provides practical steps on how to confront ones fears and work through these. One of the great quotes in the book is "I'll handle it". This is a response one uses when life throws a challenge in ones path. The book is a great practical read with lots of positive talk to take the place of our negative talk and chatter!!
Rating: Summary: I love listening to this book on my iPod Review: Susan waste no time explaining why we have fear, where it comes from and what we can do to change it. Her book is realistic and offers real examples that we can all relate to. Even after the first two chapters you will feel less fear.
Highly recommend this book. Only paid 9.95 for the Audio/Mp3/22MB/6 Hour version from Audible.com
Rating: Summary: Simple yet profound Review: I really liked this book because it is a quick read, hopeful and extremely practical. There is nothing confusing or complicated to do to start the process of moving past one's fears. I think Jeffers is very wise to keep it simple and not over complicate the solutions. However, she also makes it clear that it won't happen over night and that one must constantly check themselves. That's not an easy thing to do, to be tuned into your "chatterbox," but I think she really hits the nail on the head by identifying internal negativity as a root of our fears. I will refer back to this book many times.
Rating: Summary: Fear keeps lirking, keep a reference Review: I've read Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway half a year ago when I thought my fears where paralyzing me. Jeffers words offered quieting counsel to the doubtful voices in my head. Today I reread chapter 7, How to Make a No-Lose Decision.
As I strive to live up to my full purpose in life, I count self-doubt and worry as my beguilingly steadfast companions. These are the simplest lessons: Believe in yourself; Do not give in to bullies; You can do it! Yet, they are most difficult to learn and require refresher courses.
Granted there are thousands of self-help books around, all satires aside, we need them. Picking up Feel the Fear again was like talking with a trusted friend after a most hellacious internal conflict and then clearly hearing the reassuring counsel, "Go for it anyway."
Rating: Summary: How are you being? Review: So much about achieving anything worthwhile isn't just about "doing." It's also about "being" -- the understanding of where we are now, the sensing of ourselves in the moment. This is probably the toughest thing to understand when moving forward on a goal. On the other side of fear is exhilaration, great power. Once we get this concept of "feeling the fear," and sense it deep within our bones, the transformation can be spectacular as we rise to battle and defeat a most scary foe. So what's the downside of feeling the fear? Absolutely nothing. It's a good thing. It helps us know when we are most aware and whether we're on track. Like sadness and pain, it's an integral part of a well-lived life.
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