Do You Fear What I Fear?: Or, the Unnecessary Christmas Homage Title
Sometimes, I am paralyzed by fear. Often it happens unexpectedly, and other times I know exactly when I'll freeze up. The things that make me scared are many and varied. Some of them are so benign that it's insane to even spend any time thinking of them; others are more real and raw. Here is a list of some of the things I fear, in no particular order:
As I've seen this change in his life, I've begun to think of my own attitude towards my fears. Some I will never get rid of (like touching raw chicken; that's just smart); others I need to face head on. Whether that means I need to start changing the way I think, or start working more or less, or letting go of the things that I have no control over, I have to take action.
I don't think we are meant to live in fear, and I've seen how life can look without it: liberated.
Jillz
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Number of books read in 2012: 22
Current TV series: BBC's The Hour
Current nail colour: Illamasqua's "Muse"
- ingesting cleaning products
- having an aneurism
- that no man will ever fall in love with me
- that I will never fall in love with a man
- that the man I love and the man who loves me will not be the same person
- not being as smart as my peers
- my professors not thinking I am smart or eloquent
- being too smart and seeming arrogant and aloof
- that I will never meet Don Miller
- touching raw chicken; getting salmonella
- checking my bank account
- speaking in public to my peers
- a man like Mitt Romney being president someday
- that I will someday just end up alone in a rented apartment eating my way through tubes of Pillsbury cookie dough and writing blog posts to nobody
- walking alone at night
- that I will never be able to work hard enough to think I've done enough
- that I will never be interviewed on "Q"
- that the people I love don't know how much they've impacted me
- that I will never have the words to forgive people
- that people will never be able to forgive me
- posting a link to my last blog post on Facebook
- my best friends not needing me anymore
- that I could never express enough gratitude
- Tumblr being linked to Facebook
- that I will never be Mrs. B. Cumberbatch
- getting Alzheimer's
- dying before I have the chance to say goodbye to people I love
- that Second Cup will stop making maple-flavoured coffees
- never being published
- people thinking I'm not genuine
- catching the house on fire by leaving my straightener plugged in
- that I talk to much and people just wish I would stop but no one will tell me
As I've seen this change in his life, I've begun to think of my own attitude towards my fears. Some I will never get rid of (like touching raw chicken; that's just smart); others I need to face head on. Whether that means I need to start changing the way I think, or start working more or less, or letting go of the things that I have no control over, I have to take action.
I don't think we are meant to live in fear, and I've seen how life can look without it: liberated.
Jillz
_________________
Number of books read in 2012: 22
Current TV series: BBC's The Hour
Current nail colour: Illamasqua's "Muse"
Comments
Also, publishing your fear list is the bravest thing ever. I salute you for owning up to many things people (ahem, me) may never say aloud.