I would be free from judgement and anger and be more forgiving and compassionate with myself .
I would be the person I remember when I was 10 years old, happy, carefree and living in the moment
Ramaa Rao MD and Acupuncturist
More self compassionate and therefore more secure, trusting and less ambivalent in my relationships. Likely more confident in myself to try new challenges.
Thank you Tara,
As well as help others I too struggle with anxiety/PTSD symptoms and my fear based response is the run and hide.
I’ve practiced so many different ways to cultivate a fearless heart, and I love and always appreciate your beautiful teachings.
Thanks for the powerful questions, I will practice them personally and professionally.
I would be fearless and brave. Living in the present moment and accepting where I am when I am there. Trusting in a greater love and life for myself regardless of the speed bumps that happen and will continue to.
Sandra Williamson, Other, Fort Collins, CO, USAsays
I would be confident. This is very powerful & reminds me of the acronym FEAR – “False Evidence Appearing Real” from Al-Anon Family Groups (support groups for anyone related to/affected by an alcoholic).
Maybe a spiritual teacher.
Possibly a working musician.
Maybe myself but much better.
Maybe I could finally break the habit of being myself.
Fear prevents us from doing many things, keeps us from expanding ourselves to our potential.
Have no idea. “Real me” did not get a chance to be. Being on Social Security Disability, unfortunately, quite a few, ‘well meaning’, continue to ‘do for’.
“Tell me I will forget. Teach me, I may remember. Involve me, and I will learn.”
-B. Franklin
I would live a freer, less constricted life with more choices and possibilities.
More present to the oneness
I love the question, “Who would you be if you didn’t believe something is wrong with you?” I will definitely use that with my clients!
I’d be free, embodying ease and peace and joy:)
I would be a more free person, daring to try new things…
I’d be living with ease ! With joy and lightness
A light, full bodied loving being.
I would be free from judgement and anger and be more forgiving and compassionate with myself .
I would be the person I remember when I was 10 years old, happy, carefree and living in the moment
Ramaa Rao MD and Acupuncturist
Much less anxious. Spiritually robust!
I do not want to be without fear. To live without unfounded fear would be a major part of living fully without regret. That is who I would be.
I would be more present and trusting.
A free human being.
The complete person who is able to live their purpose.
loving caring
I would be free to go on more adventures in my life.
The mother I am meant to be.
I would be fully engaged, joyful and immensely grateful!
I want to be less judgmental and angry and more accepting, compassionate and loving!
A multi-millionaire!
Interesting talk
Free, confident, liberated.
Relaxed and confident, more trusting in myself and life.
My life would be more enjoyable.
Calmer and more confident.
More self compassionate and therefore more secure, trusting and less ambivalent in my relationships. Likely more confident in myself to try new challenges.
I would be full of laughter and lightness and joy and hold the difficult times more kindly in my heart
I would not feel like withdrawing; I would stay engaged and be less anxious.
Free. No more separation, living in harmony with all.
I would be able to breathe easier. Be free and happier and help others better.
A braver more confident, less fearful version of myself.
I would be able to breathe easier. Be free and happier and more open and positive 🙏💐💐💐🙏
An artist, a lover, an innocent soul like a Winnie the Pooh
Calm, centred and living my true life purpose.
Thank you Tara,
As well as help others I too struggle with anxiety/PTSD symptoms and my fear based response is the run and hide.
I’ve practiced so many different ways to cultivate a fearless heart, and I love and always appreciate your beautiful teachings.
Thanks for the powerful questions, I will practice them personally and professionally.
Love Love Caron
I would be fearless and brave. Living in the present moment and accepting where I am when I am there. Trusting in a greater love and life for myself regardless of the speed bumps that happen and will continue to.
I could live from joy .
More present in daily life
I would be confident. This is very powerful & reminds me of the acronym FEAR – “False Evidence Appearing Real” from Al-Anon Family Groups (support groups for anyone related to/affected by an alcoholic).
I would be love and creative energy and joy.
Maybe a spiritual teacher.
Possibly a working musician.
Maybe myself but much better.
Maybe I could finally break the habit of being myself.
Fear prevents us from doing many things, keeps us from expanding ourselves to our potential.
💚
Calmer and happier 🙂
My true authentic self
More confident, truly connected with myself and others, aware in the moment, working towards putting thoughts and emotions in perspective!
Real but not true! The first step ! Thank you Tara
I’d be a more loving person.
I will be my true self.
Living my life to the full being totally relaxed & with no inhibitors and probably with my insomnia cured
Happy and relaxed
Have no idea. “Real me” did not get a chance to be. Being on Social Security Disability, unfortunately, quite a few, ‘well meaning’, continue to ‘do for’.
“Tell me I will forget. Teach me, I may remember. Involve me, and I will learn.”
-B. Franklin
Less inhibited,a freer spirit whose confidence is compounded daily. A newer, improved model of myself that my children seek to become.
Thank you for giving hope and guidance on how to cope and break the cycle of fear.