A Quote by Eric Jerome Dickey

best way to deal with fear is to face the nightmare! — © Eric Jerome Dickey
best way to deal with fear is to face the nightmare!
But to be the best, you must face the best. And to overcome your fear, you must deal with the best.
Best way to deal with fear is to confront it.
When we don't deal honestly with our lives and the losses we face, when we try to anesthetize the pain and move on, then the suppressed anger or fear or guilt will deal with us until we are ready to deal with those issues.
The best way to overcome fear is to face with equanimity the situation of which one is afraid.
I had, in a way, become 'The Nightmare' in the cage, but also out of the cage. That's why I changed to 'The Dream.' But 'The Nightmare,' is who I am as a fighter and that's the way it's going to stay. I'll be a nightmare inside the cage and a dream outside of it.
The way you deal with a scare is the way you deal with a laugh. The timing has to be perfect. When you're dealing with fear or laughter - emotions that happen spontaneously - you hope it's working. But in the moment, you really have no idea.
Fear is at the root of so many of the barriers that women face. Fear of not being liked. Fear of making the wrong choice. Fear of drawing negative attention. Fear of overreaching. Fear of being judged. Fear of failure. And the holy trinity of fear: the fear of being a bad mother/wife/daughter.
The best way to walk into a nightmare is with a smile.
If you're afraid of something, face it. Fear is irrational. The only way to conquer your fear is to stand next to it.
Smiling is the best way to face every problem, to crush every fear, to hide every pain.
The largest fear in the world is to speak in public. We fear of stumbling, or public humiliation, and so we're fearing a face-to-face rejection. So, we'll say things in a text or e-mail that we would never say face-to-face. So, relationships are coming together faster and breaking apart faster, and they're a little bit more disposable.
What's important is how you deal with fear. I face it head-on, but I'm not too proud to admit that I do get afraid sometimes.
The best way to deal with somebody is to deal with yourself.
This is something I've struggled with a lot: how to relate to the fear in a constructive way. It's not that you eliminate the fear. We have all the fears. That's natural; that's human beings. But how do you deal with the fears, how do you engage with your fears in a way that's productive?
You look at the world and see how scary it can be sometimes and still try to deal with the fear. Comedy can deal with the fear and still not paralyze you or tell you that it's going away. You say, OK, you got certain choices here, you can laugh at them and then once you've laughed at them and you have expunged the demon, now you can deal with them. That's what I do when I do my act.
The best way to battle fear is with courage. You have to look at the opposite of fear: Fear is scared of courage.
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