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On
any given day, many of us wrestle with our fears. We might be considering
changing a job, telling someone we love them or wanting to speak up for what's
right when we see injustice(不公正). Or
it says that we don't have the ability to create the life or world we want to
have. The cycle often plays out in the same way.
So, what
should we do? Instead, we can choose to accept fear as part of
the process of change and practice courage. Though courage is often thought of
as an inborn character, it's actually a practice that can be learned for
dealing with difficulty. Here are two useful tips for dealing
with fear and moving closer to courage.
Listen
without attachment. Many of us who are stuck in fear have an inner critic(批评家), constantly telling us we'll fail. Sometimes we adopt approaches
to removing it. However, if we can take time to listen to our
inner critic without attachment-without the need to ignore or accept what it is
saying-we're in a better position to learn from it.
Creating courageous communities gives us the support to face challenges. Sometimes
our stories get in our way, and we need people who are doing similar work to
help us see where we're getting stuck or what we're truly good at.
A.
Fear shows up in the body.
B.
You'll be more likely to make the changes.
C.
In other words, courage can become a habit.
D.
Don't see fear as bad or try to remove it when it arises.
E.
But a voice within us pipes up saying that there's no point.
F.
While we can get temporary relief, they don't actually make the critic go away.
G.
Surround yourself with like-minded people who also honor the values of courage.
答案:【1】E【2】D【3】C【4】F【5】G