Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway

by Susan Jeffers

Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway cover

A direct book about moving with fear instead of waiting for it to disappear. Useful precisely because it refuses the fantasy of perfect confidence.

Susan Jeffers gives fear a practical treatment: not as a sign to stop, but as weather you learn to move through.

I liked the directness. The book does not pretend courage feels elegant; sometimes courage is just action with a nervous system providing unnecessary commentary.

The useful part is the shift from control to capability. You may not control outcomes, but you can trust yourself to respond.

It is simple, maybe too simple in places, but simplicity is allowed to be useful. Fear rarely needs a PhD; it needs movement.

That is probably why I like the book despite its very direct self-help clothing. It respects movement more than mood, and sometimes that is exactly the hierarchy required.

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