An approach that works for me is understanding... I research the stuff I fear, project the outcomes, and then accept the risks involved, this lowers the fear effect by 99%. Another perspective though...
An approach that works for me is understanding... I research the stuff I fear, project the outcomes, and then accept the risks involved, this lowers the fear effect by 99%. Another perspective though...
Rightfully said. Sometimes our fear actually doesnt exist. Its all hypothetical. With the right understanding, we develop our mindset to overcome it.
I once read "Trading in the Zone" by Mark Doughlas, He clearly illustrates how understanding and accepting the outcomes of an unknown event can lead you to successful and disciplined decision making purified from fear