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The Empty Threats of Fear | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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“Fear is full of empty threats.”
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More often than not, these words by Elizabeth Maxon are proven true.
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We’re afraid of what people think, what may happen tomorrow, and what our future holds.
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Consider all the things you’re worried about right now.
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How many of them do you actually have control over?
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You see, if we don’t take steps to deliberately calm the voice of worry, fear will always hover over the unknown.
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Now, if you’re feeling unsure about your ability to avoid fear, consider Joanie Faust’s comments:
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“As much as humans are equipped to be afraid, we’re also equipped to be courageous.
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Fear is strong, but a person is stronger.” Strength is found in faith.
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I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.