Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway

by Susan J. Jeffers

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P Published: 1987 Category: Psychology & Self-Help

Fear stands as one of the most paralyzing forces in human existence, preventing countless individuals from pursuing their dreams, taking necessary risks, and living authentically. This transformative guide dismantles the myths surrounding fear and provides readers with practical tools to move forward despite experiencing anxiety, self-doubt, and uncertainty. Rather than promising to eliminate fear entirely, which would be both unrealistic and potentially harmful, the approach taken here acknowledges fear as a natural part of growth while teaching readers how to act courageously in its presence.

At the heart of this work lies a revolutionary premise: fear will never completely disappear as long as we continue to grow and stretch ourselves beyond our comfort zones. The key insight is that waiting for fear to vanish before taking action is a recipe for stagnation. Instead, readers discover how to reframe their relationship with fear, viewing it not as a stop sign but as a companion on the journey toward personal expansion. This shift in perspective alone proves liberating for those who have been trapped by the belief that fearless people simply don't experience anxiety.

The material systematically breaks down the various types of fears people encounter, from surface fears like public speaking and career changes to deeper existential fears about worthiness, capability, and belonging. Through this exploration, readers gain insight into the underlying patterns that govern their responses to challenging situations. The recognition that certain fears are nearly universal helps dissolve the isolation and shame that often accompany feelings of inadequacy or anxiety.

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