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Does it ever frustrate you that after all this time, after all you’ve been through and accomplished in your life, you’re still afraid of the dark? Let’s face it. We’re all afraid of something. Likely more than one thing. But it’s probably not useful, by and large. That is, allowing all our fears to prevent us from pursuing what excites us! An abundance of caution will keep us alive, absolutely. But most of the things we’re afraid of won’t kill us, and most will never happen anyway.
More: It's our divine opportunity to unlock the best version of ourselves. To learn more about Life Coaching for LDS dads, visit me at BrycePeterson.com.
By Bryce PetersonDoes it ever frustrate you that after all this time, after all you’ve been through and accomplished in your life, you’re still afraid of the dark? Let’s face it. We’re all afraid of something. Likely more than one thing. But it’s probably not useful, by and large. That is, allowing all our fears to prevent us from pursuing what excites us! An abundance of caution will keep us alive, absolutely. But most of the things we’re afraid of won’t kill us, and most will never happen anyway.
More: It's our divine opportunity to unlock the best version of ourselves. To learn more about Life Coaching for LDS dads, visit me at BrycePeterson.com.