When Fear Loses It's Authority: Why The First Step Changes Everything
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Fear doesn’t usually stop us because something bad is happening. It stops us because of what we imagine might happen.
In this episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli shares the story of the Maasai warriors—men who walk calmly toward danger and, in doing so, cause fear to lose its power.
From there, the conversation turns inward.
Why are we so afraid of being seen trying?
When did imagined outcomes begin carrying more weight than our actual calling?
And what changes the moment we take the first step instead of waiting to feel ready?
Blending neuroscience, faith, and personal experience, this episode explores why fear thrives in hesitation but dissolves with movement. Kelli reflects on perfectionism, public failure, and the lessons we often teach our children more easily than ourselves—and offers a simple, practical exercise to help you identify the step you’ve been postponing.
This isn’t an episode about eliminating fear.
It’s about understanding it, disarming it, and learning how to move anyway.
If fear has been deciding for you, this conversation may help you take that authority back—one step at a time.
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