Say Yes to Things That Scare You

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I WAS SCARE ON MY JOB WORKING IN CUSTOMER SERVICE I NEVER DID IT BEFORE I SO NERVOUS.I PRAY STEP I TOOK.IT'S A LOT TO DO BUT MY MANAGER ASK ME TO DO IT.FRIST TIME EVER ,I LEARN ALOT I WORK HARD.AND END OF THE DAY EVERY CUSTOMER WAS VERY NICE BECAUSE THEY SAY I HAD GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE.SHACKING IN MY SHOE....

PAM of MS 11:23PM September 29, 2008

Thanks, Liz.

I think most people would be frightened the first time they were on live (or even recorded) TV. And the story about your sticking with the tough class and getting the A is great!

Barry Leiba of NY 7:16PM May 23, 2008

That's a fair request... (although it may give you an insight into how easily I become fearful!).

I gave a live TV interview earlier this year--a first for me (although it's pretty common around here). I spent the days between saying "yes" and the actual appearance in something of a cold sweat. I could think about little else. I had visions of a mistake-laden YouTube hit. Afterward, however, I walked out of the TV studio feeling like I had toppled some sort of Goliath.

Also, accepting this job took me (physically) away from every one of my family members--and I have a lot of them. The distance nearly scared me off.

If I go back a bit: In college, I took an English Literature course that had about a third of the class bowing out in the first two weeks. The professor was incredibly demanding--and he liked to call on students out of the blue so it was clear whether you'd done the mountains of reading. After the second week, I had to decide whether to stay or go. The class was in my major, so it was important to pull a decent grade. I decided to stay, and not only that, but--just because it was such an intimidating challenge--I decided I would get an A. I've never worked so hard in my life, nor faced exams with such trepidation. It was also the greatest A I've ever received.

Liz Wolgemuth of 5:18PM May 23, 2008

Why not tell us some of the things that you've tackled that have made you very nervous? I'd be interested in see how you pushed the limits, and how it worked out for you.

Barry Leiba of NY 2:31PM May 23, 2008

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