We spend much time regretting our past or obsessing about what may happen in the future. In these states of mind, fear can take over. According to Lawrence Doochin, in that state, we’re never okay — and we can never solve our problems. He believes that by increasing our awareness of our own thoughts, we can pull our attention back to the present, reconnect with our hearts, and free ourselves of fear’s grip. Lawrence maps out a heartfelt method for overcoming fears and bad memories. Lawrence is the author of the new book, A Book on Fear: Feeling Safe in a Challenging World.
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