What if You 'Rode the Wave' of Fear Instead of Letting it Drown You?
At a recent DRIVEN Professionals event (formerly known as Women’s Advancement Compact), Cara Power of Cara Power Coaching and The Paradox of Leadership addressed Fear in the Workplace (it turns out we have many!).
When we think of fear, it’s tangible; fear of getting hit by a car, fear of getting sick or something happening to a loved one. However, fear takes on intangible forms too and while we don’t typically associate fear with the workplace, many of the emotions we feel at work are based on fear.
The Variations on Fear
There’s the fear of:
Failure and its cousin - Success
Sounding stupid
Speaking publicly
Not being qualified
Being laid-off
Having a difficult conversation
Not being noticed/having your voice heard
Asking for a raise
Not being liked
Asking for feedback
Being overlooked for a promotion
Networking
Even though these fears are in our minds, they hold us back as if they were real. As Deborah Goldstein, founder of DRIVEN Professionals noted, “Fear can be a major barrier to life satisfaction, yet it only exists in one’s own mind.”
Facing Fear
So, what would it look like, what could you do and who would you be if you didn’t have those fears? Okay, maybe that’s not realistic. But what if you had those fears and forged ahead anyway? As Cara stated it, “What if you got your surfboard out and rode the wave of fear instead of letting it drown you?”Cara provided useful tips to help mitigate your fears:
Take action!
Action mitigates fear. The more you take action the more confident you will become
Commit to taking an action RIGHT NOW (go ahead and schedule that meeting with your boss that you’ve been putting off!).
Name your fear
For example, Cara named hers “Harold” and described him as a short, pudgy red-haired, freckle-faced kid and noted that whenever fear appears, she says, “It’s okay Harold, I got this!”
State your fear out loud
Saying your fear out loud helps dissipate it.
Reframe your thoughts
The thoughts you choose can directly impact your results.
Remember this acronym
FEAR = Fear Easily Alters Reality, and therefore, Fear Easily Alters Results.
Answer "How" with "Yes"
For example, if you want to be heard at work, say ‘YES’ to leading a team meeting!
Practice with different audiences
Start with a moderately easy situation and gradually work your way up to more difficult ones.
Waving Goodbye to Fear
After Cara's presentation, attendees broke into small groups to discuss their fears and brainstorm actions to take back to work. A volunteer from each group then shared some of the actions and ideas that were generated. As the most common fear for most people is public speaking, this was the perfect opportunity and setting to address that fear. It was interesting to note that as each person (including me!) stated how uncomfortable they were, once that was acknowledged and out of the way, they were able to move forward, proving that taking action propels you towards riding the wave and not being overcome by it!
Pam Nochlin is a Marketing Communications professional and founder of Thrive: Professional Women’s Group, created to help women connect and encourage one another through career transitions, advancement, reinvention or start-ups, to meet their goals. Visit the Thrive website at www.thriveprofessionalwomensgroup.com, and contact Pam at pamnochlin@gmail.com.