Member-only story
How to find out what you really want in life
Let’s start with fear. Because if you really want to find out what you want in life, you have to start with your fears, most of them are desires unexpressed. So let me ask you this, what scares you the most in life?
You might be thinking about the obvious ones like fear of death or poisonous animals, but lets get deeper.
What really scares you?
Starting a side-hustle?
Writing a book?
Moving to a new country?
Jumping into a new career?
Think about it. What changes or ideas give you that sense of discomfort and unease in your body?
Here are my fears
In my own experience of unpacking my fears, I have found that a lot of them have been hidden desires unexpressed in my heart.
And just to be clear these desires are not the stuff that we use in order to feel better or numb out, like chocolate, sex, sugar, tobacco, drugs, or anything else that makes us escape the moment. The desires we talk about here are desires that come from the deepest parts of our heart and soul, the stuff that we secretly wish we could do in life.
Let me give you a few examples from my life:
- Fear of speaking my truth — I use to have a big fear of speaking up and speaking my truth to the world, what if no one likes what I have to say? What if they criticise me? What if I get rejected and made fun of by my friends? — As a result I would remain silent or make up stuff that I thought people wanted to hear. Deep down was a deep desire to just be me and to share that with the world.
- Fear of success — This one shows up in all sorts of ways, every time I have an introduction call with a client I get that tingling feeling in my belly, what if they say no? Or when I get offered to run a workshop or do a talk, aghhhhh, what if I can’t deliver it to perfection? There’s usually excitement but there is also this fear that if this will put me out there, if I succeed, will I still have time for me, for my family, for my friends? Will they love me?
This sounds absurd and I always thought it was fear of failure, but failure is manageable, if we fail we return to…