"Fear must never be the obstacle that blocks your development, growth, and maturity as a communicator."
A thought by T. D. Jakes, from his book, Don't Drop the Mic (p. 39). FaithWorks, Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon to buy the book.) Fear can be horrible but we must never let it stop us! But I'm afraid! T. D. says, " Fear of failing, fear of succeeding, fear of what others will think, fear of what your mama will think, fear of making a fool of yourself, fear of being misunderstood, criticized, and taken out of context—as with any area of personal growth, fear is likely to be part of the equation. When it comes to communicating, however, fear is but one variable among many, not the limitation that prevents you from being heard by those around you. "Owning your fear is the first step in facing it, and facing it to overcoming it." He goes on, "I’m often amazed that people rank speaking in public near the top of their list of worst fears. Known by the clinical word glossophobia , fear of public speaking terrifies some people more than ...