The Instinct To Want More And The Fear Of Fallout
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In this episode of Rabid Courage, Arya Daphne explores the complex relationship between the instinct to want more and the fears that accompany it. Through personal anecdotes and insights, she delves into the emotional and physiological responses to expansion, the fear of fallout from success, and the emotional superstitions that often hold us back. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing these feelings and encourages listeners to embrace their desires for growth while navigating the challenges that come with it.
Takeaways
- Wanting more is often instinctual and not always clear.
- The body reacts to the desire for expansion before the mind does.
- Fear of fallout can be more daunting than fear of failure.
- Emotional superstitions can dictate our actions and beliefs.
- The nervous system perceives greatness as a threat to safety.
- Expansion can feel uncomfortable, and be experience like heat or nausea.
- The urge to change everything isn't always self-sabotage.
- Stepping into your full capacity may feel like a loss.
- Wanting more is a signal of potential and memory.
- Embracing your true self can lead to deeper fulfillment.
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