Mental health specialist and social worker Sarah Suzuki spent her life obeying her fears. Issues from childhood enhanced her need to solve problems and anticipate chaos. When a nearly fatal accident put her in the hospital, she lost the cognitive ability to organize her thoughts for a period of time; she was alone and afraid. Faced with her own feelings, she realized she had not been living a full life. In this moving talk, she explains how to thank fear for trying to protect you, embrace it and, ultimately, let it go.
Mental health specialist and social worker Sarah Suzuki spent her life obeying her fears. Issues from childhood enhanced her need to solve problems and anticipate chaos. When a nearly fatal accident put her in the hospital, she lost the cognitive ability to organize her thoughts for a period of time; she was alone and afraid. Faced with her own feelings, she realized she had not been living a full life. In this moving talk, she explains how to thank fear for trying to protect you, embrace it and, ultimately, let it go.
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