Hi Tara,
My name is Geoff and I live in Ireland. Not too far from the famous Hill of Tara!
I enjoy all your talks so much. I have a life long stutter . At age 11 I was sent to a children’s hospital / home in Dublin for a year in an attempt to cure it. As a result of this and bad times in school my self esteem was and still is quite low. I do practice mindfulness and staying with the feelings etc. Your talks have helped me greatly but I’m not sure how to advance my healing further.
I would be more social and engaging breaking down the wall in my heart caused by my behavior change from my brain tumor. I love to meet people and learn about them, but now I’m afraid due to my brain injury. Help in Canada is lacking with horrid wait lists up to a year-and-a-half to see a neuropsychologist. Thank you Tara for helping me.
I have a lot of fear and, yes there are some glimpses of who I’d be without it. Its a complicated path ahead. I will try the “real but not true” I can see how that makes sense.
I would free. I would be willing to take more risks and be more adventurous. If I let go of the fear of judgment and not belonging, I would be more authentic, more myself.
I have just discovered mindfulness. It seems to be just what I need, and it also seems like a hellofalot to absorb! But I’m sooo grateful for having discovered it.
I would be much stronger, happier, self secured and more given towards other people. I would criticize less, understand more, excpect nothing and be happy with what I have at the moment
Without fear I would be a calm person, I would be ok in my skin. I would express my talents in a more direct and easy way. I would go and speak to the people that I find interesting without hesitation and I would be myself. I would move towards the things that inspire me in an easy and direct fashion, without shame that I am not good enough to have them or that I should want something else. Without fear I would sing louder and play my music smoother. I would articulate how I feel and what I truly want straight on. I would be less tired without fear, I would not need so much effort to work or to make something happen, self doubt is awfully tiring. I could possibly do great things without fear, opening up to the world with clear intention and my energy truly focused. I would be free to make mistakes free to dream and show myself as I am, I would be less of a perfectionist and more a sincere lover of life. I would build my business and invite my clients freely and openly, without hesitations. I would be authentic and powerful.
I realized a few years ago that I do live in constant fear of this or that… like a tape running parallel to reality… for example I was taking a walk with husband when on the trail ahead we’re 2 walkers with dogs. I had automatic fear husband would be bitten, there would be no space at the hospital due to COVID and we would be struggling to get him care. When I realized that fear, I shared with husband and found myself realizing how automatic, complete, real and silly the fear was… this process happens many times a day…
I am a forensic nurse and care for victims of sexual assault. The most common reaction that patients have to the their assault is that they in some way caused it. It undermines their healing. I do all I can to persuade them otherwise but perhaps using this “Real but not true” advice for them would be beneficial. Thank you for all your kindness and insight.
Beryl Skog RN,MA,FN-CSA
I would be expressing myself through writing my own music, being more assertive in all my relationships and work, cultivating a supportive and inspiring music scene in my local area and having control over my finances.
Madhuri K says
I would be a writer and speaker!
Geoff Fitzpatrick says
Hi Tara,
My name is Geoff and I live in Ireland. Not too far from the famous Hill of Tara!
I enjoy all your talks so much. I have a life long stutter . At age 11 I was sent to a children’s hospital / home in Dublin for a year in an attempt to cure it. As a result of this and bad times in school my self esteem was and still is quite low. I do practice mindfulness and staying with the feelings etc. Your talks have helped me greatly but I’m not sure how to advance my healing further.
Helena X says
I would be confident and speak my truth without worrying about being liked.
C H says
I would be more social and engaging breaking down the wall in my heart caused by my behavior change from my brain tumor. I love to meet people and learn about them, but now I’m afraid due to my brain injury. Help in Canada is lacking with horrid wait lists up to a year-and-a-half to see a neuropsychologist. Thank you Tara for helping me.
Aditi Ganguly says
A spontaneous person with endless possibilities
Juliana Moss says
I would be free, to be who ever I choose to be with nothing holding me back.
Lindy B says
I have a lot of fear and, yes there are some glimpses of who I’d be without it. Its a complicated path ahead. I will try the “real but not true” I can see how that makes sense.
Frank Mangano says
Without fear I would be love and that’s scary because there are lots of knuckle heads out there not willing to love in return.
Rebecca Hoke-McCall says
I would be free from my inner critic, less judgmental of others, and more joyful.
Koos Verlinden says
Without fear i would finaly know wat i realy want to do with my life!
Adam Fifield says
Without fear I would be able to connect freely with others.
L J says
Without fear I’ll have more energy and focus and be more fluid, calm, light and creative.
Marion Peters-Marks says
Without fear, I would be the person I want to be; able to love myself more and to accept and love others more.
Terri Dembi says
I would be free to live my best authentic self.
kellu uusitalo says
I find myself able to realize that “Real but not true” helps to quiet my critic that is so loud and relentless.
Michele Dial says
I would free. I would be willing to take more risks and be more adventurous. If I let go of the fear of judgment and not belonging, I would be more authentic, more myself.
Eve SK says
Real, but not true…life is more easeful and responses more authentic.
DH K says
I would be less angry and crabby to myself and others.
Elizabeth Haselwood says
I would be able to listen more deeply and feel my intuition more clearly.
Lisa McConnell says
I would be free to make connections with people, practice my creativity in art and writing and help my marriage flourish.
Susan Richey says
I have just discovered mindfulness. It seems to be just what I need, and it also seems like a hellofalot to absorb! But I’m sooo grateful for having discovered it.
Thx,
E. Susan
Sara Schwarz says
Confident, bold, abounding in love and joy (I’ve made great progress in the last several years…always more room to grow!)
Maria Berwyn Beltzer says
I would be much stronger, happier, self secured and more given towards other people. I would criticize less, understand more, excpect nothing and be happy with what I have at the moment
J Freeman says
Without fear I would be softer with my own heart and with others. I could be more curious and creative. I could be at peace in the present moment.
D H says
I would have more peace.
Christine Holmes says
I think I would have been a medical doctor, but always thought I wasn’t smart enough or didn’t have enough money or emotional support.
Alison Courtney says
Without fear, I would be less perfectionistic, more able to experience self-acceptance, and more available to playfulness and to pleasure.
Caroline van der Meer says
Without fear I will experience more freedom,joy, creativity and curiosity. And ofcourse more love…:)
Christa Sprenger says
my true self hopefully
A K says
Free
Kristyna Alessandrini says
more open to life’s fluidity and more able to adapt to life changes
S X says
More comfortable in my own skin. Able to experience each moment as it happens without self-consciousness. Ease and grace in living.
Resa Smi says
I would be a more outgoing, spontaneous and braver person, able to rise to both small and large challenges with excitement and optimism.
Linda Hammond says
I would be joyful
Adel du Plessis says
Excited about the future
Rebecca Naimski says
Free
polyxeni aklidi says
Without fear I would be a calm person, I would be ok in my skin. I would express my talents in a more direct and easy way. I would go and speak to the people that I find interesting without hesitation and I would be myself. I would move towards the things that inspire me in an easy and direct fashion, without shame that I am not good enough to have them or that I should want something else. Without fear I would sing louder and play my music smoother. I would articulate how I feel and what I truly want straight on. I would be less tired without fear, I would not need so much effort to work or to make something happen, self doubt is awfully tiring. I could possibly do great things without fear, opening up to the world with clear intention and my energy truly focused. I would be free to make mistakes free to dream and show myself as I am, I would be less of a perfectionist and more a sincere lover of life. I would build my business and invite my clients freely and openly, without hesitations. I would be authentic and powerful.
Dani Koud says
Feel better I suppose…
Wendy Wilson says
I realized a few years ago that I do live in constant fear of this or that… like a tape running parallel to reality… for example I was taking a walk with husband when on the trail ahead we’re 2 walkers with dogs. I had automatic fear husband would be bitten, there would be no space at the hospital due to COVID and we would be struggling to get him care. When I realized that fear, I shared with husband and found myself realizing how automatic, complete, real and silly the fear was… this process happens many times a day…
Lily Cubrilo says
joy
Sharon Le Kimmel says
Without fear I am 💗 love. Without fear I feel aliveness peaceful joy and whole!
adriene van dongen says
I would go from experience to experience without ever worry about what could go wrong or what could I loose
Harita Raja says
I would be a confident woman who trusts her gut. I would believe that I know myself best and help others to believe the same.
Anonymous says
Limitless💜
Ke Kearn says
I’d be alive!!
Beryl Skog says
I am a forensic nurse and care for victims of sexual assault. The most common reaction that patients have to the their assault is that they in some way caused it. It undermines their healing. I do all I can to persuade them otherwise but perhaps using this “Real but not true” advice for them would be beneficial. Thank you for all your kindness and insight.
Beryl Skog RN,MA,FN-CSA
Alvin Ash says
I would be expressing myself through writing my own music, being more assertive in all my relationships and work, cultivating a supportive and inspiring music scene in my local area and having control over my finances.
MT Ho says
I would be happier and able to form more meaningful relationships with others.
J P says
I would become more confident and open to experiences!
Susan Collins says
I would be in nature all the time and I would share it with someone who loves me, and we would guide others to deeper spiritual spaces in nature.