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Fear Is A Barking Dog
June 10, 2024
Fear is a barking dog at the door, alerting us to potential threats that may not be immediately visible. It serves as a signal to pay attention, urging us to investigate and assess the situation with curiosity and care. When I hear my own "barking dog" of fear, I approach it with curiosity, exploring what might be causing the alarm—whether it's a genuine obstacle or simply a false alarm. By acknowledging and addressing these fears thoughtfully, I build trust with my inner voice of reason, ensuring that I respond appropriately to real concerns while reassuring myself when fears are unfounded. This relationship of trust and responsiveness allows me to navigate challenges effectively, understanding that fear's role is to keep me aware and attentive. How we engage with our own "barking dog" of fear shapes our ability to manage it constructively and navigate life's uncertainties with resilience.