Do you find yourself overwhelmed with fear while you are on the verge of making some important career decision?

We generally give in to our apprehensions when we have to make choices or take risks that could have a long term and/or a large scale effect on our life; or where our mind starts showing us the possibilities where we might even fail or may hinder our progress in a big way if we made this or that decision; isn’t it?

Why and how does this happen? Let us explore!
It is important to understand here that there are many kinds of fear.

For instance, while taking a particular decision, the fear of hurting others, particularly our loved ones, could be holding us back from advancing in a particular direction, which to our mind, may be helping serve our career goals.

Now, this is a healthy fear! If practiced in the right proportion, it prevents us from taking any action which might cause pain to others. And since they are our loved ones, we all the more owe it to them. Also, by taking such care, we foster a strong, healthy and harmonious lifelong relationship with them. So, we can say, such fears are warranted.

There are, however, many unhealthy fears too!

At times, even healthy fear, if pushed too far, becomes unhealthy. Eg. when we, for no good reason, unduly burden ourselves all the time with a sense of fear, pessimism, guilt and worry that, “Oh! will my loved ones like it or will they get annoyed, what if this will hurt them, what if I say this and it makes my person unhappy, what if my action will upset that person, what if my decision gets misinterpreted,…”

There is actually no end to this! Such fear not only holds us back from achieving our career goals, but in the process, we cause much more pain and suffering to our loved ones also.

Further, an out and out unhealthy fear is that which develops out of one’s ego. For example, the fear of failure, the fear of being insulted, the fear of embarrassment, etc. Here, one is majorly afraid of such situations wherein their ego possibly stands a chance of being wounded. And therefore, one very timidly sidesteps lucrative opportunities before them, and prefers to sit in their comfort zone instead, coolly sacrificing one’s career goals.

There are even fears that are very subtle and hard to identify, but which are very powerful enough to hold us back from getting to our career goals.

So, how do we deal with all of these fears? And how can mental toughness help us overcome our fears?

One who is mentally tough is able to analyze and evaluate any situation justly, without any distortion in perception, thereby ensuring that one makes the right decision. And Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan offers a simple two-pronged solution in this direction:

1.One must first get rid of all suspicions. Pujya Dadashri explains, bad things happen only to those who are suspicious that they will happen. In other words, thinking that something will go wrong inevitably attracts such circumstances where things do go wrong. Such is the law of karma. So, after taking necessary precautions, one must banish all suspicions from their mind and forge ahead boldly and confidently on the path of progress.

2.Secondly, one must realize ‘who am I?’ Pujya Dadashri reveals that we are really a pure Soul, which by its inherent nature is omnipotent – the all powerful! By knowing this real Self and the nature of the Self, helps us remain undaunted in any situation. All other identities that we relate ourselves with, such as our name, our personality, our impression, our body, etc. are temporary, and so are the worldly circumstances. The real Self (the Pure Soul) cannot ever be affected by these circumstances, which are purely relative.

But we get to experience this power of the Self only when we attain Self-Realization. And through Akram Vignan, the stepless path to Self-Realization, we can attain this fairly easily with the divine grace of the Living Gnani, the Enlightened One!!! Once we know really ‘who am I?’ we attain freedom from fear! Identifying with the pure Soul cuts down the influence of the ego and helps maintain equanimity in every situation. It is this sense of equanimity, along with complete freedom from fear and suspicion that naturally builds up mental toughness in our daily interactions.

Thus, in tough times, even the best of us can be assailed with fear. But by practicing the two-pronged approach suggested by Param Pujya Dadashri, we can face the situation with the right understanding and free our minds from all unhealthy fear.

We can also pray to the pure Soul residing within, to grant us strength to become free from fear and suspicion, and guide us towards making the right decision. Handing over our worries to our eternal Self helps us overcome our fears, and we can, with a balanced mind, face any situation, whether favourable or untoward, that comes our way then, on the path to attain the desired career goals!

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Author's Bio: 

Ambalal M. Patel was a civil contractor by profession. In June 1958, spontaneous Self-Realization occurred within Ambalal M. Patel. From this point on, Ambalal became a Gnani Purush, and the Lord that manifest within him became known as Dada Bhagwan. A Gnani Purush is One who has realized the Self and is able help others do the same. Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan used to go from town to town and country-to-country to give satsang (spiritual discourse) and impart the knowledge of the Self, as well as knowledge of harmonious worldly interactions to everyone who came to meet him. This spiritual science, known as Akram Vignan, is the step-less path to Self-realization.