June 5, 2013
Self Care!
Weekly Tips to Help You Create the Life You Desire
Tip of the Week

What are You Afraid Of?  


My favorite public radio program is This American Life. Each week they air several stories on a particular theme. The "acts," as they call them, make you laugh, cry, and think. To me it's like listening to art about ordinary, or not so ordinary, people.
I usually download their podcasts so I can listen at my convenience.

On a recent walk, I listened to the story, Fears of Your Life. It was read from a book written by a developmentally delayed man. In it he lists 183 things that scare him. Many were quite poignant, others very funny. Some, I shared with him. 


Most of us are plagued by reasonable and unreasonable fears. Sometimes we can push through the fear. Other times
the fear paralyzes us or at least keeps us from doing what we want to do.
Fear
If fear is an issue for you, I would encourage you to make a list of the "fears of your life." You may want to listen to the above story to get you thinking (please note, there is a 45 second fundraising pitch before it gets to the story). After you have your list, study it. Put a check-mark by those that seem reasonable, do not keep you from living your life, or keep you safe. Put a line through the ones that are funny or don't impact your life. Circle the ones that may be problematic for you.

Now it's time to look at the fears you circled and see if you want to do anything about them. If you choose to face one, confront it
with your best problem-solving techniques or get help from family, friends, or a professional to see if it can alleviated.

Self care can be about naming your fears, honoring the ones that deserve it, and working on the ones that are not helping you.    

 

Are you struggling with fears and anxiety?

Anxiety is a Common Issue Addressed in Therapy


Are your fears and anxiety holding you back? Are they impacting your relationships? work? or life in general? I can help you address what frightens you and how to get your anxiety under control. Together we can find the source of your fears and find solutions to make life easier. Give me a call at 913-663-3511 to set up an appointment.
About Karen
Karen Rowinsky, LMSW
Karen Rowinsky, LSCSW, is a licensed master social worker. She has a private counseling practice in Overland Park. She helps people:   Who do you know who may be struggling with challenging relationships, professional frustrations, or unmet expectations about how they thought their life would turn out?

Feeling sick and tired of feeling sick and tired can often provide an incentive
to face what is bothering us or to move in the direction of less stress and more happiness. Call the number below for help in getting started!
 
Contact Information
Karen Rowinsky, LSCSW
10965 Granada Lane, Suite 106
Overland Park, KS 66211
913-663-3511
www.overlandparkcounseling.com 
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