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All Posts, Mindset & Personal Growth, Studio · August 31, 2023

Breaking Free from Fear-Based Thinking

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Fear has a way of shaping our decisions without us even realizing it.
It whispers worst case scenarios, magnifies small worries, and convinces us to shrink instead of stretch. And even when we’re actively trying to transform our lives, fear often becomes the invisible anchor holding us in place.

This guide will help you understand how fear based thinking shows up, how to recognize its patterns, and how to gently shift into a more grounded, empowered mindset.


breaking free from fear based thinking

Table of Contents

  • What You’ll Learn
  • Actionable Step 1: Identify Fearful Patterns
    • Why This Matters
    • How to Begin
  • Counter Fear Based Thinking with Empowering Affirmations
    • How to Do It
    • Why Affirmations Work
    • Ways to Incorporate Them
  • Actionable Step 2: Challenge the Thought
    • Apply That Same Compassion to Yourself
  • Actionable Step 3: Cultivate Self Compassion
  • Exercise: Create a Self Compassion Mantra
    • 1. Choose Your Mantra
    • 2. Find a Quiet Space
    • 3. Close Your Eyes + Breathe
    • 4. Repeat Your Mantra Softly
    • 5. Visualize Compassion
    • 6. Extend That Compassion Inward
    • 7. Anchor the Moment
  • Embrace the Unknown
  • Take Small Steps
  • FAQ
    • Q: What if my fear-based thoughts feel overwhelming?
    • Q: How long does it take to overcome fear-based thinking?
    • Q: What if fear comes back after I thought I overcame it?
  • Summary
    • Want a gentle reset to help you shift out of fear-based thinking?

What You’ll Learn

  • How fear based thoughts subtly influence your choices
  • What patterns to look for in your own thinking
  • Actionable steps to interrupt fear and reframe your mindset
  • A compassion driven practice to help you nurture confidence
  • How to move forward even when fear doesn’t disappear overnight

Actionable Step 1: Identify Fearful Patterns

Fear often hides beneath surface thoughts.
It disguises itself as logic, caution, or “being realistic.” But once you bring these patterns into the light, they lose their power.

Why This Matters

You can’t change what you can’t see.
Identifying the thoughts that repeatedly hold you back gives you clarity and clarity gives you choice.

How to Begin

Journaling Check-In:
Set aside a few quiet moments and write down thoughts that tend to arise when you face something new or uncertain.
Common themes include:

  • Fear of failure
  • Fear of judgment
  • Fear of disappointing others
  • Fear of the unknown

Pay attention to the beliefs that come up every time you’re faced with growth or opportunity.


Counter Fear Based Thinking with Empowering Affirmations

Once you’ve named the fear, you can intentionally shift your internal dialogue.

How to Do It

  1. Acknowledge the fear
    Example: “I’m afraid of failing.”
  2. Create a grounded, empowering affirmation
    Example:
    “Every attempt teaches me something valuable. I’m allowed to grow.”

Why Affirmations Work

They gently retrain your mind to look toward possibility instead of threat.
Over time, they become the new default perspective.

Ways to Incorporate Them

  • Write them on sticky notes where you’ll see them daily
  • Repeat them during your morning routine
  • Replace fearful thoughts with your chosen affirmation whenever they arise

Affirmations are not about pretending everything is perfect, they’re about reminding yourself that you’re capable.


Actionable Step 2: Challenge the Thought

Fear-based thoughts feel absolute, but they’re usually incomplete stories.

A helpful reframe:
If someone you love had this thought, what would you tell them?

Imagine the friend who impresses you most; she’s strong, capable, talented and she’s coming to you with the same fear.
You already know how you’d encourage her:

  • “You’re completely capable.”
  • “You’re assuming the worst without evidence.”
  • “You’ve done harder things before.”

Apply That Same Compassion to Yourself

Offer yourself the exact advice you’d give someone else.
This simple shift breaks the illusion that your fear is “the truth” and opens the door to a more balanced perspective.

Over time, you’ll begin to recognize when a thought is fear speaking — not reality.


Actionable Step 3: Cultivate Self Compassion

Fear loosens its grip when you learn to treat yourself with more gentleness.
Self-compassion doesn’t make you weak — it stabilizes you. It brings you back into your body, your breath, and your sense of grounded capability.


Exercise: Create a Self Compassion Mantra

1. Choose Your Mantra

Pick a phrase that feels soothing and genuine, such as:

  • “I am allowed to be learning.”
  • “I treat myself with understanding.”
  • “I can meet challenges with kindness.”

2. Find a Quiet Space

A corner of your room, the bath, your car before walking inside — anywhere you won’t be interrupted.

3. Close Your Eyes + Breathe

Let your shoulders drop. Feel your breath move in and out.

4. Repeat Your Mantra Softly

Focus on the meaning behind the words.

5. Visualize Compassion

Picture a warm, calming light surrounding you — a sense of acceptance and safety.

6. Extend That Compassion Inward

See yourself facing your fears with gentleness instead of judgment.

7. Anchor the Moment

When you’re ready, open your eyes.
Carry that sense of compassion into the rest of your day.

This practice helps rewire the inner dialogue that fuels fear.


Embrace the Unknown

Growth always involves stepping into something unfamiliar. Instead of interpreting the unknown as a threat, try viewing it as a possibility — a space where new skills, insights, and experiences can unfold.

Give yourself permission to not have all the answers yet.


Take Small Steps

Fear lessens with movement.
Break big goals into small, doable steps. Let each one prove to you that you’re capable, steady, and adaptable.

Progress builds confidence.
Confidence reduces fear.
One supports the other.


FAQ

Q: What if my fear-based thoughts feel overwhelming?

Start with one small fear at a time. Overwhelm usually comes from trying to tackle everything at once.

Q: How long does it take to overcome fear-based thinking?

It’s a gradual shift. Progress comes from consistency, not intensity. Celebrate tiny wins — they matter.

Q: What if fear comes back after I thought I overcame it?

Fear is cyclical. When it resurfaces, return to your mantra, your journaling, and the exercises in this post. You’re not starting over — you’re continuing the work.


Summary

Fear doesn’t disappear overnight, but it becomes quieter when you learn to recognize it, challenge it, and meet yourself with compassion.
By identifying patterns, reframing your thoughts, and practicing gentleness, you create the inner stability needed to grow.

You are capable of moving forward — even with fear present.
And every step you take proves it.


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