Don’t Let These Three Fears Drive Your Decisions
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Remember the last time you responsed to a situation from an entirely spiritually grounded, selfless frame of reference, transcending ego-driven anxieties and fears for the sake of the greater good?
Neither can I.
I was speaking to a friend recently about better managing our spiritual selves in the midst of demanding work pressures, and how to avoid spiraling out emotionally. He said that people are generally driven by three fears.
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