Fear
FDR famously said in his 1933 inaugural address: The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
To me his meaning was that no matter how dire the situation may appear fear can only make things worse.
With all that is swirling around us in these scary times, 2020 will surely rank amongst the worst years of the 21st century.
I fear, you fear, we all fear.
To some fear is a harbinger of catastrophe. For others it is a safety valve that protects us.
I am wary of the unknown, but rely on past experience and the courage of my convictions to guide me.
Anxiety is not reality.
Fear not!

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We have survived most recently through 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy. We are resilient, wise and adaptable. We shouldn’t fear things we can not control we should only fear our reaction or lack of action in the face of fear. Fear is just another form of “No”. If we look fear in the face and hit it head on it will be minimized and we can repurpose it’s fury with a power of purpose to harness its energy for what is good.
We can improve our present situation by bringing our future which remains bright, into the present. In business you have no choice except to be a leader and a voice or calm and reason in the face of fear.
Understanding that no (no restaurants, no meetings
, no entertainment and no hugs) is only temporary and we will confront and triumph once again.
Those that succeed will take this time to unclutter, provide charity, learn a new skill or take up a new hobby.
Therefore the only thing we have to fear is not moving forward and being the best version of our unique selves during this “Defining Moment” in time.
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Fred and responders are inspirational!
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Hollander Sends
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Maidenform!
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