Barbara Melamed, Counseling, Honolulu, HI, USAsays
I like the advice of starting with a lower amplitude fear belief. Deconditioning by brain …. You are a convincing speaker….good emotional expression
I would be me….I am strong
Without fear I would be openly myself, able to express what is in my heart, without fearing the judgment of others. I would be able to give of myself more fully and freely for the benefit of my friends and community. I would approach life with unfettered curiosity, unburdened of the fear of mistakes..
I would be a powerful expression of God’s love, light, wisdom, beauty, peace harmony and joy. I would be a prolific artist. I would be a confident practitioner of all of my creative endeavors.
Who would I be without fear?… I would be more confident and take on projects I’ve been delaying starting, I would be more confident with my spouse, not afraid to share things that make me vulnerable… I would enjoy much more of each day.
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Nicolene(Niki)Cavendish
who i would be with out fear is a person with more energy and free to allow all of the positives in my life again. i am a very strong person and have gone through painful things in the past . recently i went through something that shook my confidence in myself. I have always been a grateful person and even through adversities have been able to have faith in myself and my spiritual beliefs to use my beliefs and energy to continue to believe and pass those beliefs onto others. i want very much to be able to help people get through these fears that cripple them and drain their energy and their perspective of positive possibilities and utilize the power within themselves to utilize that energy and positiving to reach in and know that it is still there. you have not lost yourself. it was just a temporary but powerful betrayal or incident that shook you and. you still have your beliefs and energy. you have not lost it you have been temporarily out off course in a powerful very difficult way. but you have your beliefs and your energy and your gratefulness and your skills. you haven’t not lost them you were temporarily thrown off course in a very powerful way that made you deny your own reality. Take a moment to reach in and reconnect with who you are and your beliefs and you will be back. Stinger than ever.
I love the question!
I would worry less and be more confident. I woldn’t be so scared and stressed out when stepping out of my comfort zone trying something new.
Wow, not Easy to imagine really, fear is definitely a habit for me. But I can imagine I would be lighter, sleep better, and do some activities I’d like to do but am afraid of .
I would be calm and centered, accepting of myself and free to try new experiences. I plan to meditate more on this question and see what comes up. Thanks so much for this program!
Freedom! Free to love without fear of loss. Free to express myself without fear of judgement. What a joy to read the comments from others and know that we are not alone!
Jennifer Aesoph, Psychotherapy, Omaha, NE, USAsays
I would be the real me — The woman God designed me to be; a woman with freedom, peace, and contentment. Where I can meet my own needs in a way that is best suited for my values, personality, and heart. I am moving closer to that each day as I implement new ways of seeing the world around me, and the world within me. Thank you for the opportunity to acquire another new skill.
I would stop thinking about what others think of me. I’m a ‘people pleaser’. I would finally stop the crippling anxiety I experience over my daughter. I would let her be free along with me. Thank you so much Tara. Blessings xxx
Able to live my best life. Try new things.
Have more confidence! Put myself out there. Live life to its fullest. Dance like no one is watching. Be at ease in my body! Celebrate life!🎈🎈🥳🎉🎊💕💕
Without fear I might be able to have the confidence to lead an authentic life as the true creative person I am deep down inside. The artist in me might be able to come out and start to create again. That could free joy to come into my life.
Who would I be if I didn’t think anything was wrong with me? I would be more filled with movement! I would be more colorful, in my every expression. I would constantly be singing!
Excellent understanding of deep seated fear of not being good enough. The greatest debilitating pain and prison for most. These strategies require concentrated work at each step and increasing freedom is the result. Steps sound simple, but the process to achieve requires wise guidance.
Marie Bartin, Another Field, Westminster, MD, USAsays
Without fear I will be more light-hearted and curious about what’s around the next bend on my path and more trusting the in the fundamental belief that I am safe.
Without fear: more confident, optimistic, loving, joyful, happy, able to heal more quickly and fully emotionally and physically, more in touch with my spiritual self
Without fear holding me back, I would have been more successful promoting myself and my business endeavors on social media. I would have trusted my inner guidance and believed in my ability to support others healing the energy work and movement. I would have pushed through self doubt and sabotage.
And yet my ability to move into unknown areas, moving to new states, following my instincts to learn and practice meditation, yoga, energy healing modalities and offer workshops transformed me.
I would be the Me trapped inside, imprisoned by fear. That person would be living what seem to be unattainable dreams trapped inside as well. I would discover that what seems to be unattainable dreams, are in reality what it means to be living freely without fear.
I would be more confident and would trust my abilities to deal with difficult times more. I would be more joyful and peaceful. I would be living in hear and now and stop worrying about the future.
Thank you for the videos!
NandaDevi Gray, Another Field, Franklin, TN, USAsays
Wow, I have to admit that this question has me stumped. I’ve unintentionally adjusted my actions through life based on an invisible companion. How do I trust myself without this primary force? When I pause, I imagine a lightness washing over my body. I think I’d feel relaxed. I would trust myself more. I would be okay with change and confident that I could thrive through it.
Who would I be?
I would be .. me. The playful and happy person, that loves to connect to others. The strong lion that protects, when it needs to. And brave to love with the risk of loosing.
Joan Coughlin, Student, AU says
I would be free to be my most unlimited, loving generous, creative self.
Kirti Dube, Teacher, AU says
Without limiting fear, I would be more compassionate n nurturing towards loved ones in my life.
Bob Dee, Chiropractor, Billerica, MA, USA says
I would finally be free to be myself
Susan D'Agostino, Nursing, Miami, FL, USA says
I would finally be free to be my myself non judgementally
Levi Sanders, Coach, Burlington , VT, USA says
I would be able to pursue my passion as being a therapist.
Barbara Melamed, Counseling, Honolulu, HI, USA says
I like the advice of starting with a lower amplitude fear belief. Deconditioning by brain …. You are a convincing speaker….good emotional expression
I would be me….I am strong
Barbara Melamed, Counseling, Honolulu, HI, USA says
I like the advice of starting with a lower amplitude fear belief. Deconditioning by brain …. You are a convincing speaker….good emotional expression
Barbara Melamed, Counseling, Honolulu, HI, USA says
I like the advice of starting with a lower amplitude fear belief. Deconditioning by brain ….
Judith MacLaury, Occupational Therapy, Pennington, NJ, USA says
Without fear I would be openly myself, able to express what is in my heart, without fearing the judgment of others. I would be able to give of myself more fully and freely for the benefit of my friends and community. I would approach life with unfettered curiosity, unburdened of the fear of mistakes..
Pat Loughran, Another Field, IE says
Happy and carefree version of me
Fliss ONeill, Teacher, GB says
The broadest and uninhibited expression of my true self
Kim Romaner, Other, Cumming, GA, USA says
I would be a powerful expression of God’s love, light, wisdom, beauty, peace harmony and joy. I would be a prolific artist. I would be a confident practitioner of all of my creative endeavors.
marilyn shaw, Another Field, AU says
I would not doubt myself and be calmer to make more informed choices at times ,i would be happier
Simon Wade, Medicine, GB says
Who would I be without fear?… I would be more confident and take on projects I’ve been delaying starting, I would be more confident with my spouse, not afraid to share things that make me vulnerable… I would enjoy much more of each day.
Claire Walsh, Counseling, GB says
I could authentically move through the world, present,embodied and intentional in my action
Nicolene Cavendish, Psychology, Morgantown, WV, USA says
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Nicolene(Niki)Cavendish
who i would be with out fear is a person with more energy and free to allow all of the positives in my life again. i am a very strong person and have gone through painful things in the past . recently i went through something that shook my confidence in myself. I have always been a grateful person and even through adversities have been able to have faith in myself and my spiritual beliefs to use my beliefs and energy to continue to believe and pass those beliefs onto others. i want very much to be able to help people get through these fears that cripple them and drain their energy and their perspective of positive possibilities and utilize the power within themselves to utilize that energy and positiving to reach in and know that it is still there. you have not lost yourself. it was just a temporary but powerful betrayal or incident that shook you and. you still have your beliefs and energy. you have not lost it you have been temporarily out off course in a powerful very difficult way. but you have your beliefs and your energy and your gratefulness and your skills. you haven’t not lost them you were temporarily thrown off course in a very powerful way that made you deny your own reality. Take a moment to reach in and reconnect with who you are and your beliefs and you will be back. Stinger than ever.
Marg Sharp, Teacher, AU says
Initially I thought I’d be a stranger to myself and was shocked at this…then, I knew I could become an emerging blossom – someone loving to be with!
Claire Sauvadet, Other, FR says
without fear I will be free to unleash my gifts and power and be completly me: powerful, liberating
Ingrid del Castillo, Another Field, SE says
I love the question!
I would worry less and be more confident. I woldn’t be so scared and stressed out when stepping out of my comfort zone trying something new.
Margaret Wojnowski, Student, Rocky rivee, OH, USA says
If we all practiced we are enough we would all have open heart & be more loving & stop “othering”
Joanna, Coach, NL says
I would be more energetic, more spontaneous. No fear of judgement.
Celeste Morgan, Other, Prairie Grove, IL, USA says
Sounds like an impossibility task for me. I guess I would feel lighter and recognize boundless opportunities to experience life and love.
Dan Benjamin, Teacher, CH says
Wow, not Easy to imagine really, fear is definitely a habit for me. But I can imagine I would be lighter, sleep better, and do some activities I’d like to do but am afraid of .
Barbara Jacober, Other, Ballwin, MO, USA says
I would be calm and centered, accepting of myself and free to try new experiences. I plan to meditate more on this question and see what comes up. Thanks so much for this program!
Denise O'Connell, Counseling, GB says
A more loving, courageous human being. More willing to seek out new adventures and meet different kinds of people.
Irene Ter, Social Work, Asbury park, NJ, USA says
Without fear of pain, Id be more at peace and maybe less in pain and less feeling like Im alone and more hopeful in life and what it has to offer.
Shari Goss, Another Field, Tucson, AZ, USA says
Freedom! Free to love without fear of loss. Free to express myself without fear of judgement. What a joy to read the comments from others and know that we are not alone!
Jennifer Aesoph, Psychotherapy, Omaha, NE, USA says
I would be the real me — The woman God designed me to be; a woman with freedom, peace, and contentment. Where I can meet my own needs in a way that is best suited for my values, personality, and heart. I am moving closer to that each day as I implement new ways of seeing the world around me, and the world within me. Thank you for the opportunity to acquire another new skill.
Zari Young, Other, GB says
I would stop thinking about what others think of me. I’m a ‘people pleaser’. I would finally stop the crippling anxiety I experience over my daughter. I would let her be free along with me. Thank you so much Tara. Blessings xxx
Rainer Stoll, Student, White Plains, NY, USA says
I would love to learn to totally surrender and trust in the universal powers
EL KA, Other, BE says
I would live my life more loving and free
Susanne Hägele, Coach, DE says
i would feel more free
Celeste Morgan, Other, Crystal Lake, IL, USA says
Able to live my best life. Try new things.
Have more confidence! Put myself out there. Live life to its fullest. Dance like no one is watching. Be at ease in my body! Celebrate life!🎈🎈🥳🎉🎊💕💕
Mary M Newman, Social Work, Tulsa, OK, USA says
I would feel confident, happy, and free.
C S, Other, Naperville, IL, USA says
Without fear I might be able to have the confidence to lead an authentic life as the true creative person I am deep down inside. The artist in me might be able to come out and start to create again. That could free joy to come into my life.
Sandra Smylie, Counseling, CA says
I would be free to explore and expand my love of watercolor without judgement or comparison
Ellen Sontos, Teacher, Succasunna, NJ, USA says
Who would I be if I didn’t think anything was wrong with me? I would be more filled with movement! I would be more colorful, in my every expression. I would constantly be singing!
David Shen, Coach, PHILADELPHIA, PA, USA says
wonderful beautiful insight
Pamela Lester, Other, CA says
Excellent understanding of deep seated fear of not being good enough. The greatest debilitating pain and prison for most. These strategies require concentrated work at each step and increasing freedom is the result. Steps sound simple, but the process to achieve requires wise guidance.
Maureen Schoch, Nursing, Rehoboth , DE, USA says
Without fear: I would feel free and radiate a joy from within. An aura that would be contagious to anyone who crossed my path.
Marie Bartin, Another Field, Westminster, MD, USA says
Without fear I will be more light-hearted and curious about what’s around the next bend on my path and more trusting the in the fundamental belief that I am safe.
Deborah Brakeley, Counseling, CA says
Without fear: more confident, optimistic, loving, joyful, happy, able to heal more quickly and fully emotionally and physically, more in touch with my spiritual self
Lina Millwala, Counseling, PK says
I would be free to love unconditionally I would face life with enthusiasm
Deborah Barnes-Allan, Teacher, Layton, UT, USA says
Without fear holding me back, I would have been more successful promoting myself and my business endeavors on social media. I would have trusted my inner guidance and believed in my ability to support others healing the energy work and movement. I would have pushed through self doubt and sabotage.
And yet my ability to move into unknown areas, moving to new states, following my instincts to learn and practice meditation, yoga, energy healing modalities and offer workshops transformed me.
Molly Westfall, Student, DK says
I would be the Me trapped inside, imprisoned by fear. That person would be living what seem to be unattainable dreams trapped inside as well. I would discover that what seems to be unattainable dreams, are in reality what it means to be living freely without fear.
Denise Best, Coach, GB says
I would have a sense of profound freedom – free from judging myself and others and free to give more love.
Boryana Momerin, Psychotherapy, BG says
I would be more confident and would trust my abilities to deal with difficult times more. I would be more joyful and peaceful. I would be living in hear and now and stop worrying about the future.
Thank you for the videos!
Madeline Alvarez, Coach, PR says
If I could stop all the what if scenarios that come to mind, I’d be brave and daring to try and do new things.
Rafael Naranjo, Teacher, ES says
I’d be a happy person. I’d have no problems and I would be able to love and accept people as they are. How could there be anything wrong in them?
NandaDevi Gray, Another Field, Franklin, TN, USA says
Wow, I have to admit that this question has me stumped. I’ve unintentionally adjusted my actions through life based on an invisible companion. How do I trust myself without this primary force? When I pause, I imagine a lightness washing over my body. I think I’d feel relaxed. I would trust myself more. I would be okay with change and confident that I could thrive through it.
Rikke Gulstad, Psychotherapy, DK says
Who would I be?
I would be .. me. The playful and happy person, that loves to connect to others. The strong lion that protects, when it needs to. And brave to love with the risk of loosing.