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Ep. 270 - The Gift of Fear: Book Review

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🚨REALITY CHECK: Many lawyers live in what they think is fear, but let’s be honest — most of it is just manufactured worry.

That’s where Gavin de Becker’s book, The Gift of Fear, comes in. He discusses the difference between real fear and everyday worries.

🗨️ “Worry is a way to avoid admitting powerlessness... it is a protection against future disappointment.”

But REAL fear is different — it’s intuitive, it’s a useful signal to get yourself to safety.

AND (despite what y’all seem to think), winning your case is NOT a life-or-death situation. 🙃

When you spend hours obsessing over every possible terrifying outcome of your case, you’re wasting your precious energy.

Not to mention, you are desensitizing yourself against the real fear signals that your body is evolutionarily hardwired to send.

When you learn to separate the do-or-die moments from the not-so-serious ones, you gain the power to control your fear response, instead of letting it control you.

Tune in to fine-tune your fear radar. 🎯

Xo, Sari

PS. I want to give you a trigger warning — in this podcast, I’ll read excerpts from the book that include violent situations that can be triggering for some. If that’s not your cup of tea, I’ll see you in the next episode! ❤️

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  • “Y’all talk about fear being a motivator, and I'm going to suggest that that is bollocks. Fear is the worst motivator in terms of the type of work that you're doing. And the author, Gavin de Becker, says that if we're scared all the time, we don't leave room for real fear to do its job when needed.”

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Get the training here:

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Can't get enough of me? Connect with me here:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saridelamotte/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SariSwears

Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@saridelamotte

Free FB Group for Plaintiff & Criminal Defense Attorneys https://www.facebook.com/groups/fromhostagetohero/

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🚨REALITY CHECK: Many lawyers live in what they think is fear, but let’s be honest — most of it is just manufactured worry.

That’s where Gavin de Becker’s book, The Gift of Fear, comes in. He discusses the difference between real fear and everyday worries.

🗨️ “Worry is a way to avoid admitting powerlessness... it is a protection against future disappointment.”

But REAL fear is different — it’s intuitive, it’s a useful signal to get yourself to safety.

AND (despite what y’all seem to think), winning your case is NOT a life-or-death situation. 🙃

When you spend hours obsessing over every possible terrifying outcome of your case, you’re wasting your precious energy.

Not to mention, you are desensitizing yourself against the real fear signals that your body is evolutionarily hardwired to send.

When you learn to separate the do-or-die moments from the not-so-serious ones, you gain the power to control your fear response, instead of letting it control you.

Tune in to fine-tune your fear radar. 🎯

Xo, Sari

PS. I want to give you a trigger warning — in this podcast, I’ll read excerpts from the book that include violent situations that can be triggering for some. If that’s not your cup of tea, I’ll see you in the next episode! ❤️

Mentions:

Quote:

  • “Y’all talk about fear being a motivator, and I'm going to suggest that that is bollocks. Fear is the worst motivator in terms of the type of work that you're doing. And the author, Gavin de Becker, says that if we're scared all the time, we don't leave room for real fear to do its job when needed.”

* * * * FREE H2H TRAINING * * * *

THREE POWERFUL STRATEGIES TO HELP READ A JUROR’S MIND

Understand what the jury is thinking, so you can gain the confidence to trust them - and yourself - in the courtroom.

Get the training here:

sariswears.com/jury

Can't get enough of me? Connect with me here:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saridelamotte/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SariSwears

Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@saridelamotte

Free FB Group for Plaintiff & Criminal Defense Attorneys https://www.facebook.com/groups/fromhostagetohero/

  continue reading

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