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Chris Widener

Chris Widener, New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Amazon.com Best-Selling author is a seasoned businessman, author and speaker. He has for nearly twenty years been involved in leadership in the business community, the non-profit world, and as a speaker and author. He has learned what he shares through his own experience and his interaction with and observation of the most successful people in the world.

Business:

Founder and President of Made for Success, one of the world’s leading personal development companies

Coach and Consultant to:

* CEO’s and other C-Level executives
* Top political figures and candidates for some of America’s highest offices: U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and state Gubernatorial candidates
* Sales professionals in a wide variety of industries
* Network Marketing Professionals with over $100,000,000 in annual revenues

Personal and Professional Growth Expert and Author

* 9 books, including The Angel Inside, a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Amazon.com best-seller and the Art of Influence.
* 85 audio and video programs, including the only personal growth audios sold through Costco and Sam’s Club
* 450 articles on leadership, motivation and success

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Fear is something that cripples people and keeps them from pursuing and reaching their dreams. This does not have to be so! I truly believe that a person does not have to have fear in their life. I can honestly say that I do not have any fear in my life. Now, I am not perfect by any means, but fear is not something I have because I have dealt with it.

I know from personal experience that, as we settle just a few basic issues, we can be free from fear. A few weeks ago I spoke to a group on fear and here are a few of the insights.

Disciplining your thoughts

Fear is an action of the mind. Fear is a use, or rather a misuse, of the imagination. In reality, when you fear something, you are simply choosing to imagine a future happening. You are fearful that your spouse will divorce you or that the snake will bite you, or that you will lose your job. So when we fear, we are simply letting our minds imagine a bad future.

There are two things you can do. One would be to imagine a good future. The other would be to stop thinking about the future and just take one day at a time. If you are a fearful person, either one of these would be preferable to living in the prison you currently live in. We have to discipline our minds and choose not to think about a bad future. We can do that. We can choose our thoughts. It just takes discipline.
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