A Simple Sneeze Raises Fear of Death
Posted by Jane23 16 days ago (http://www.livescience.com)
The sound of achoo can cause people to overestimate the risk of other health hazards.
How to Overcome Fear of Failure in 3 Easy Steps
Posted by rodenberger 46 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
Nobody likes the idea of failing. Unfortunately, not everyone knows how to overcome their fear of failure. If you find yourself dealing with this kind of situation, then reading this article could help you conquer your fear.
Very often, in my sessions with clients, a person will want to try something new but is stuck in not taking the loving action. What are you afraid of? I ask. I don't know what will h ...
Waiter, can you recommend anything to go with the meal? Yes, a huge tipFor diners it can leave a bitter taste at the end of even the most magnificent meal, yet for low-paid waiters and struggling restaurateurs it can be a financial lifeline. But love it or hate it, the 12.5% service charge automatically added to restaurant bills could become a thing of the past if a decision to scrap it by some o
Fear of Job Loss May Be Worse Than Loss Itself
Posted by mittan 79 days ago (http://www.nlm.nih.gov)
Workers who constantly worried reported poorer health overall, study shows Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Topics: Depression, Occupational Health
In these difficult times, counselors and helping professionals are looking for something extra to put in the therapy toolbox. The challenge for both the client and the counselor is to embrace optimism and restore hope as an achievable paradigm within the counseling process.
What is Fear and How to Overcome It
Posted by rodenberger 126 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
We all experience fear at some point or another in our lives. Over the past 3 years that I have been publishing my Work At Home Newsletter, from the start I had a huge fear of writing articles and sending them to my email newsletter subscribers. What would people think? How would they respond?
Passion is the Opposite of Fear
Posted by rodenberger 146 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
What are you passionate about? Whatever it is I am willing to bet that you could go on for hours talking about your "passion". Passion and fear are two strong emotional responses with opposite effects. See how combining the two can help you control and overcome fear, panic, and anxiety.
