- Accepting Compliments
- Approaching Women
- Attention Seeking
- Avoid a Bad First Impression
- Be a Better Friend
- Be Approachable
- Be Less Abrasive
- Be Less Critical
- Be More Attractive to Men
- Be More Attractive to Women
- Be More Charismatic
- Be More Romantic
- Become Popular
- Build Instant Rapport
- Coming on Too Strong
- Dealing with the In-Laws
- Don't Hold Grudges
- Don't Take It Personally
- Don’t Be Taken for Granted
- Eye Contact
- Fear of Authority
- Fear of Confrontation
- Feel Connected
- How to Say Sorry
- I'm OK, You're OK
- Increase Your Social Circle
- Keeping In Touch
- Negative People Shield
- Others’ Shoes
- Put Yourself First
- Setting Boundaries
- Smile More
- Speed Dating Men
- Speed Dating Women
- Stay Calm with THAT Person
- Stop Being Self Centered
- Stop Fidgeting
- Stop Judging by Appearances
- Stop Passive Aggressive Behavior
Overcome Fear of Authority
Learn to relax and be confident with people in positions of power or authority
What effect do certain authority figures have on you? Maybe you feel self conscious or perhaps they make you feel that at any moment you could say the wrong thing and get yourself or others into trouble.
Perhaps authority figures give you a vague sense of distrust or anxiety, making you unable to think clearly.
Respect, not anxiety
You may have been taught and conditioned to automatically respect figures in authority but respect can easily cross the threshold into fear. We fear what is powerful and can potentially damage us in some way. Whether that damage is locking us up or showing us up we can still fear authority figures without ever analyzing just why we fear them.
Authority figures as parents
Sometimes we learn to fear authority because the authority figures almost inhabits a parental role and if we we had strict, over-bearing parents they can push the same buttons. Perhaps teachers at school were strict and taught us how to fear those 'in control.' Are your buttons easily pushed? Many people who fear authority also suffer excessive guilt and are more likely to feel they have done something wrong even if they are not always sure what!
The responsibility of authority
Remember that people in positions of authority may hide behind their status. It's fine to respect someone in authority as it's fine to respect all people but we don't have to bow and scrape just because someone has been given certain responsibilities.
People in authority have been given certain powers and benefits because they have a service to perform and you are one of the people they serve. A good king or queen will serve as well as be served by their subjects.
If you read the newspapers they are full of examples of people misusing their positions of authority. They are certainly not automatically worthy of more respect than anyone else! Imagine what it will be like to be respectful outwardly if necessary but to inwardly see the bigger picture and develop your own sense of natural authority.
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Fear of Authority
Narrator: Roger Elliott
Length: 24:17
Download Size: 11.12 MB
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