填空题
We all have problems and barriers that block our progress or prevent us from moving into new areas. When that happens, consider the following three ways of dealing with a
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.
One way is to pretend it doesn"t exist.
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it, deny it, and lie about it. However, this approach leaves the barrier
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. A second approach is to fight the barrier. This often
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the barrier"s magnitude. The more one struggles, the
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the problem gets. The third
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is to love the barrier. Accept it. Totally experience it. Tell the
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about it. When you do this, the barrier
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its power.
Suppose one of your barriers is being afraid of
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in front of a group. You can use any of these three approaches. First, you can
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you"re not afraid about speaking in public. The second way is to
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the barrier. You could tell yourself, "I"m not scared," and then try to keep your knees from knocking. Generally, this doesn"t
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. The third approach is to get up and look out into the
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, and say to yourself, "Yup, I"m scared and that"s OK. I"m going to
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this speech even though I"m scared." And you might discover if you examine the fear, accept it, and totally
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it, the fear itself also
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Remember two ideas: First, loving a problem is not necessarily the same as
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it. Love in this sense means total and unconditional acceptance. Second, "unconditional acceptance" is not the same as unconditional
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. Often the most effective
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come when we face a problem squarely—diving into it headfirst and getting to know it in
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