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How will you overcome your fears about the future?

Issue date: 2/2/09 Section: Contributors
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Liz Chang:
Usually, I make plans way in advance so I have a rough idea of where I'm heading. But of course, plans change and that's where the fear comes in. I meditate in the mornings, and speak to my goddess about my worries. I do yoga, and try my best to get things done ahead of time! If I'm panicking, I talk to my partner, my family and my friends and work out a plan to tackle the immediate problems. The future is inevitable - there's no use fearing it.







Elizabeth Cutler:
I will overcome my fears about the future by not trying too hard to do just that--I know that it's okay to be nervous and I try not to brush those fears aside. Fear can be a driving force behind action, so I hope to turn my qualms about what is yet to come into feasible plans and goals.







Aly Eber:
Nothing calms fears like a cup of coffee and a good friend.










Brendan Hickey
A bottle of Steel Reserve in a brown paper bag.











Emily Jensen:
A sense of humor.












Ally Jurkovich:
"I accept chaos. I am not sure whether it accepts me."
- Bob Dylan














Britt Karp:
By talking about them with friends and remembering the amazing feeling that comes after overcoming challenges.











Rachel Keylon:
I don't worry about the future so I don't really have any fears about it, life is living right here and right now.










Peggy Kral [pictured with daughter Linni]:
Remember that every change that I have feared in the past has turned out to be a great opportunity!










Pascaline Lechene:
Try not to think about it and enjoy every pleasure that life gives me.











Becca Lucas:
Take a long bubble bath and make back up plans for future career options that only require a GED and are TONS of fun; i.e. human statues. At least if all fails, there will be metallic body paint involved.











Laura McCunniff-Reid:
I study history.











Emma Parker: With help from good friends and family.

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