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Write a letter to your fear (Sponsored by ProWritingAid) 4 months, 2 weeks ago
fear who ? fear you ?
Dear fear ,
I have been avoiding you most my life until i figured out what was happening.
You see , i was the first born so my mom overprotected me from everything.
Every time i would fall she was there to catch me both literally and figuratively.
My dad was not around much and when he was i did not listen to his advice due to him not having my respect. Although a neglectful parent, he sought my attention to follow his counsel. His selective role-playing prompted me to selectively heed his words. Though some bitterness remains after all these years, a significant portion of his claims were accurate.
Its just the messenger was the right one to get the message across.
I was afraid of success to be honest because i was fine with being just average.
Was not into education but i was intelligent just never applied myself.
Was not into socializing i was okay being by myselfÂ
Am i good enough ? Am I not smiling enough? laugh more ?
I am okay with being alone
I remained completely frozen by fear and did nothing for years.
Now it fuels me and with those voices of self doubt i still go
My daily routine includes self-care, even when battling tiredness, depression, or anxiety.
I still go out , still workout and remain active not sitting much on my couch or laying in bed
Face your fears is what my grandfather always saysÂ
I learned to not only acknowledge you feat but to appreciate your role in life
Even when those voices tell me to stop i keep going
I’m afraid of the unknown, but I know what’s best for me lies ahead, so I’ll keep growing.
I hope you’re aware that I won’t back down from a fight with you.
Sincerely: your biggest and toughness rival my will to succeed , Isaac is meÂ
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Isaac, this is such a great message. I love that you said you appreciate fear’s role in your life. It serves a purpose!! We just have to make sure that fear doesn’t overtake us and hold us back from doing things we truly want to do. Great work!
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