Conquering Your Fears (What I learned on my summer vacation)

For those of you following me on Facebook and Twitter, you know that I recently traveled to Africa for vacation (view photos.) What you may not know was that I also learned a very important life lesson…

It was beautiful and sunny in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.  For days I had been contemplating doing a 425 meter zipline across the mighty Zambezi river gorge.

The thought of hanging from a harness on a rope strung from one side of the gorge to the other was frightening but also exhilarating.  I spoke with everyone about it, even my Facebook friends. Had they done it before?  What was it like? Were they glad they did it?  They all loved the experience!  Being in Africa made me want to push my boundaries and be more adventurous.  Yet still I was scared.

Why would I intentionally go off the side of cliff? Is this something a sane person does?  I had my concerns.  Yet still I mulled over the idea until the day came for the zipline excursion.  It was fun to be part of the brave group that said yes to adventure despite the dangers.  I felt cool.  I confidently went through the steps from putting on the harness to marching up to the gorge’s edge.

All of the sudden, fear took hold.  

I stopped and said to the guide, "This is a good idea, right?" fully expecting "yeah it's cool" in return.  But what I heard instead was a life lesson...

"It's good in life to conquer your fears” he said. 

I did a doubletake. He was right.  I stepped up to the edge and took a deep breath.  I let go and zipped through breathtaking scenery.  I didn't feel scared, I felt serene and as if the only things that existed were me and that gorge.  It was peaceful.  I was peaceful.  

When I arrived on the other side of the gorge, I had not only changed countries (Victoria Falls spans Zambia and Zimbabwe), I had changed perspective.

Fear wasn't going to stop me from having beautiful, exhilarating experiences. It is good in life to conquer your fears.  

I share this story because making a career change or going after your ideal career can be just as scary. You may be at the edge ready to make a leap but stopped in your tracks because of fear.

Take it from me and let these words ring as true in your ears as they did in mine that day, “It’s good in life to conquer your fears.” Say it out loud and really feel the power.

I did it and you can too. Share your fears and how you’ve conquered them (or would like to).  I’d love to hear your stories!

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No doubt the Zambezi is truly the 'mighty' Zambezi. And no doubt, there are times in your life when you need to take that step forward. To take that step into something new, and take that step that conquers a fear. What fun it can be. To me, it is a step towards continuing to stay adventurous.

Glad to see you made the leap across that gorge(ous).
Stay adventurous, Craig

Brilliant work, Maggie. And your words couldn't be more true. My biggest fear: The ocean. For some reason swimming in something that you can't always see through has freaked me out forever. Yet, I am clearing these hurdles one after the other...
Next step, I'm getting my SCUBA certification, and starting a program in Nautical Archaeology (digging up shipwrecks and cities underwater!). Fears by damned, I guess!

I have to say Craig that staying adventurous has gotten more appealing to me over the years. :) So glad to see that I'm not the only one out there conquering my fears!

Have to commend you for overcoming your own fears on this trip. :-) Unfortunately for me, I have always had a fear of snakes (even looking at a picture makes me shiver like you wouldn't believe)...no idea how I will ever conquer that but for the meantime I put plenty of distance between myself and them when I can. lol

Great post...hope you get the Regis and Kelly gig!

Karen, The Resume Chick (on Google or Twitter for questions, comments and violent reactions)

Thanks Karen - it was very scary, I won't lie. I just got tired though of being afraid - does that make sense? It takes a lot of effort to stop yourself from doing the things you really want to do. We don't often think of it that way, but it does. Rather than talk myself out of this one, I decided to go with it and allow myself to experience something that deep down I really wanted to do. Maybe in your case, it's not so much the snakes to focus on but rather on going to the places and doing the things you want to do (without a second thought about if snakes exist there or not). In other words, it's okay to have fears but not if you miss out on the experiences you'd really love to have. Hope that helps. Thanks for the comments both here and on Twitter! I really enjoy your tweets too.

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