It Is OK to Be Fearless and Terrified at the Same Time is something I had to learn by living it.
Because for a long time, I believed courage meant not being afraid.
That if I felt fear, it meant I was not ready. Not strong enough. Not capable enough.
So I waited.
I waited to feel confident. I waited to feel certain. I waited for the fear to disappear before I made a move.
But what I learned is this.
Fear does not disappear before you act.
It comes with you.
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Fear and Courage Can Exist Together
We tend to think of fearlessness as the absence of fear.
But real fearlessness looks different.
It looks like showing up even when your heart is racing. Speaking even when your voice feels unsteady. Taking the step even when you are unsure of the outcome.
Fear and courage are not opposites.
They often exist in the same moment.
And when you understand that, something shifts.
You stop waiting for fear to leave.
And you start moving anyway.
I Had to Rethink What Strength Meant
There were moments in my life when I felt completely terrified.
Terrified to take risks. To speak up. To make changes that I knew I needed to make.
And in those moments, I questioned myself.
Why am I so afraid?
Why does this feel so hard?
What if I fail?
But looking back, those were often the moments that mattered most.
The moments where something inside me was pushing me forward, even as fear tried to hold me back.
That tension was not weakness.
It was growth.
Fear is information, Not a Stop Sign
Fear is not always something to avoid.
Sometimes it is simply information.
It tells you that you are stepping into something new. Something uncertain. Something that matters.
And while not all fear should be ignored, not all fear should be obeyed either.
Learning to tell the difference is powerful.
Because if you let fear make every decision, you will stay exactly where you are.
And growth rarely lives there.
You Do Not Have to Feel Ready
This was one of the biggest shifts for me.
I thought I needed to feel ready before I acted.
But readiness is not a feeling.
It is a decision.
You decide to show up. You decide to try. You decide to take the step, even when you are unsure.
And through that action, confidence begins to build.
Not before.
During.
Courage Builds Through Action
Every time you move forward while feeling afraid, you reinforce something important.
You can handle it.
You can move through discomfort. You can take risks. You can face uncertainty.
And each time you do, your trust in yourself grows.
Not because the fear disappears.
But because you prove to yourself that fear does not control you.
Growth Lives in That Tension
There is a space where fear and possibility meet.
A space where you feel both excited and uncertain. Hopeful and hesitant. Strong and vulnerable.
That space can feel uncomfortable.
But it is also where growth happens.
Because you are stretching beyond what is familiar.
You are stepping into something new.
And that requires both courage and vulnerability.
You Are Allowed to Feel Both
You do not have to choose between being fearless and being afraid.
You can be both.
You can feel terrified and still move forward. You can feel uncertain and still take action. You can feel doubt and still believe in yourself enough to try.
Those emotions do not cancel each other out.
They coexist.
And when you allow that, you remove the pressure to be perfect.
You simply show up as you are.
Keep Going Anyway
If you are waiting for the moment when fear disappears, you may be waiting longer than you think.
But if you are willing to move forward with it, everything changes.
Because the goal is not to eliminate fear.
It is to move through it.
To take the step. To say the thing. To try the thing. To trust yourself enough to see what happens next.
And that is where real courage lives.
SLAY Reflection
S — See the Fear
What is something in your life that feels both exciting and terrifying right now?
L — Look at the Meaning
What might that fear be telling you about what matters to you?
A — Accept the Feeling
Can you allow yourself to feel afraid without letting it stop you?
Y — Your Next Step
What is one action you can take even while feeling uncertain?
Call to Action: Join the Conversation
I’d love to hear from you.
Have you ever done something that scared you and felt stronger because you did it anyway?
Share your story in the comments. Let’s cheer each other on.
And if you know someone who might need this reminder, send this to them.
Sometimes, all we need is a nudge.
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