Fear of Failure and Anxiety: Why It Feels So Hard to Try
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Why is it so hard to try the things that matter most to us?
In this episode of No Alcohol Needed, Julie Miller and Steve Knapp are joined by Sean Rollinson and Matt Shambo to talk about why so many people struggle to overcome fear of failure.
Most of the time, the fear isn’t really about failing. It’s fear of judgment, shame, or proving our worst thoughts about ourselves true.
For people in sobriety, this fear can feel even stronger. Without alcohol to numb uncomfortable emotions, we have to learn how to deal with anxiety without alcohol, face uncertainty, and take risks anyway.
In this conversation we explore:
- Why fear of failure often shows up as procrastination • The surprising link between fear of failure and fear of success • How perfectionism keeps people stuck • Why confidence only comes after facing fear
If you’ve ever wondered “What if I try and fail?” this episode will help you see fear differently and move forward anyway.
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