by Valerie Murray | Jan 22, 2016 | Blog, Facing Fear |
Facing Fear Series… Guest post by Deb Wolf @ Counting My Blessings I grew up afraid. When I think back on my childhood I have more than my share of happy memories, but behind the happiness was a constant stream of fear-filled emotions. Fear of...
by Valerie Murray | Jan 18, 2016 | Blog, Facing Fear |
Facing Fear series… A guest post by Melanie at www.Melanieredd.com I can remember it like it was yesterday. Dressed in my Sunday best, I was seated alongside 7 others. One by one, we were to get up and make a 3-minute speech before a crowd of about 1,200 of our...
by Valerie Murray | Jan 15, 2016 | Blog, Facing Fear |
Facing Fear Series… A Guest post by Susan B. Mead at SusanBMead.com The top two fears are death/dying and public speaking according to Statistic Brain Research Institute. I can address both of those, I thought, as I love speaking and having lost a son, the fear...
by Valerie Murray | Jan 11, 2016 | Blog, Facing Fear |
Facing Fear Series… A guest post by Alison at Life of Scoop I stood amidst suitcases and travelers, waiting my turn to struggle through security, with tears streaming down my face. Sure, people were watching. Sure, I should’ve gone into a bathroom stall until I...
by Valerie Murray | Jan 8, 2016 | Blog, Facing Fear |
To escape fear, you have to go through it not around. Richie Norton How many times have you heard that in order to overcome fear we have to face it? For someone living with fear, the mere thought of “going through it” can bring anxiety. One reason is that...
by Valerie Murray | Jan 4, 2016 | Blog, Facing Fear |
The Unexpected Cure for Fear: Facing Fear Series F.E.A.R. It’s a four-letter word. A word I associate with two other words. DO NOT. God does not want us to fear. Truth. Solid truth. And because I have lived in an anxious world of “what ifs” fearful...
by Valerie Murray | Jul 20, 2015 | Blog, Facing Fear |
Mommy fear was in the forefront of my mind. My 6-year-old had recently learned to ride her bike and it was time to practice her skills. She was wobbly and unstable. We were venturing out on her first solo family bike ride on a Tahoe trail. I prayed over and over,...