Facing Fears
Today I was able to see Anna face her fears as she stood in front of hundreds of people and sang. She did beautifully, even as her legs shook, and her heart pounded. What an honor it was to sing with her!
It also has me thinking about what fear does to us. Obviously there is good in fear--it keeps us from jumping off of cliffs and doing other stupid things, but it also keeps us from doing things that are good. How many of us have avoided sharing talents or even being kind out of fear? What if I'm not good enough, what if they think I'm stupid.
Often, people quote the scriptures that say "fear not". But I think there is more than that. Sometimes we need to fear. That is why I love the phrase told to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery, "fear not to do good".
This past week at Disneyland, I made a concerted effort to thank every ride operator, ticket taker, bus driver, and other cast member that I came into contact with. At first I felt a little weird, but watching their reaction I realized that they don't hear kind things very often:( I'm so glad I didn't give into my fear that I would look weird if I did it.
And now, after watching my daughter overcome major fear, I am determined to do better and "fear not to do good." If I feel like I should say "Hi" or take someone cookies, or give someone a compliment, or share my talents, I will not let fear stop me. Fear will keep me from pain, but it will not stop me from making the world a better place.
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