This was a big, busy and
amazing week for me personally and professionally. There were exciting team
changes at my veterinary hospital, a big life-changing move for my son, and a fabulous
change for me personally -- the release of my new podcast!
The podcast was an
intimidating idea that I have worked on developing for many months. Genuine fears came up for me in the development
process that I had to mentally work around. Fear comes up naturally when we attempt to do something that
we have never done before. We
experience fear of failing, fear of criticism, and sometimes even fear of
success.
Let’s explore big life
changes and how to overcome fear that often accompanies change. We all experience it from time to
time. There is healthy fear of
change that our brains see as self-protective and then there is unhealthy fear
that interrupts our progress on the way to accomplishment.
How can we handle the fear of
change while still putting brilliance out into the world?
Embrace your fear. Do not let the anxiety that you
experience during a change paralyze you. Emotions are transient; so do not wait
to take steps until your anxiety completely disappears. Feel the fear and then
take small steps to overcome each thought that your brain develops. If you feel stuck in the fear, write
the thoughts down so you can see them on paper. Sort them into rational fears and irrational fears. Taking a critical look at the things
that your brain “makes up” will help you move through the fear of change
faster.
Sometimes, a fear comes from simply not
knowing very much about the thing you’re afraid of. In my podcast example, I really knew nothing about
podcasting, except the things that I learned from listening to other people’s
podcasts. In order to overcome some of my fears I had to begin to study
podcasting. Fortunately for me, I have family members that were able to
help me get my podcast out into the world. My daughter is a photographer and
graphic artist. She did the logo
and artwork for my podcast. My son
is a composer so he was able to write my podcast music and also help with sound
editing. My sister Jill and her
husband have a successful podcast called “True Crime Brewery” so she was able
to advise me on where to start.
There is amazing power in
collaboration and learning from others in your life. If you are facing a big change and feeling fearful, talk to
someone close to you that can see things from a less emotional
perspective. Have them help you
work through your difficulties and see the situation for what it really is. Ask them for their opinions and truly
listen to their response. It is
very possible that you are making more of a situation than needs to be made.
Your family and friends may help you overcome the fear of change.
Remember that fear and
anxiety serve a purpose but when fear starts to slow you down, you need to kick
yourself into action and STEP over your fear to get to the CHANGE.
Please listen to my new
podcast (The Veterinary Life Coach Podcast) on iTunes or Spotify and let me
know what you think. If you have
any suggestions or questions for me send an email to jacappeldvm@gmail.com.
Dr. Julie Cappel
“If
you want to conquer fear, don't sit home and think about it. Go out and get
busy”. - Dale Carnegie