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Topic: What are your ways of ......
Jungian101's photo
Wed 03/11/09 11:12 AM
Ask her to give you a hand first laugh laugh

lovethelord's photo
Wed 03/11/09 12:19 PM

overcoming fear ?

buy mouse traps and sticky boards....

7z3r05's photo
Wed 03/11/09 12:21 PM
alcohol

MirrorMirror's photo
Wed 03/11/09 12:22 PM

overcoming fear ?
bigsmile sexbigsmile

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Wed 03/11/09 12:23 PM
I ONLY FEAR GODDDDDDDDDDDDD...................

Jess642's photo
Wed 03/11/09 06:43 PM
Hmmmmmmmmmm...........face whatever has me fearful. Be in it. Own it.

Work through it....

I don't have a lot of fears... but I listen to my inner caution.

TxsGal3333's photo
Wed 03/11/09 06:50 PM
By facing your fears. Myself I'm scared of heights but when it is time for my Christmas lights to go up I have and will climb up on the house and put them up. I may look like the silliest neighbor for I lay flat on my stomach and scoot to the the edge of the roof to do it but I still do it. There is something about standing on the edge of anything that is high and looking down that turns my stomach.noway

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Wed 03/11/09 06:56 PM
I just do it. :)

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Thu 03/12/09 07:41 AM

overcoming fear ?
NOTHING TO FEAR ,BUT FEAR ITSELF.........

FreeToB's photo
Thu 03/12/09 08:56 AM
Simple. Face it.

A wise man did tell me once. "You got a lotta heart, but at times too much heart can be detrimental to your health".

So I knocked him out and said "What???".

FreeToB's photo
Thu 03/12/09 09:04 AM

By facing your fears. Myself I'm scared of heights but when it is time for my Christmas lights to go up I have and will climb up on the house and put them up. I may look like the silliest neighbor for I lay flat on my stomach and scoot to the the edge of the roof to do it but I still do it. There is something about standing on the edge of anything that is high and looking down that turns my stomach.noway


When I was young I was scared of heights. My friend, an Army Ranger (as a matter of fact, sharpshooter10 on here) taught me to rappell off cliffs. Funny story there but I won't tell it.

Since then I've worked steel on bridges and big buildings, worked derricks on rigs, and most recently done rigging for concerts walking beams 92 feet up. I still get a bit queasy when I first get up but it goes away. Heights don't hurt you anyway. Its that sudden stop at the end of the fall. Just don't fall.

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