#1. What does the section say?
Haw realized that you are afraid of is never as bad as what you imagine, just looking ahead was becoming exciting. He used to think more about what could go wrong than what could go right. He now thought that his new beliefs were encouraging new behaviors. When you change what you believe, you change what you do, so that it all depends on what you choose to believe.
#2. What does the section mean for you? Give a story from your life.
When we encounter something new or do something we have never done before, we tend to feel fear, but in fact, the thing itself may not be as terrible as we imagine, it is the fear of our imagination that replaces the thing itself in our mind.
When I was in junior high school, my teacher encouraged me to take part in the national calligraphy competition. In the first year, I made it to the final, but I didn't do very well in the final. So the next year, when the announcement came, I chose not to enter. But my calligraphy teacher enlightened me and said, "It is really not difficult to participate in the competition, it is not important to win any prize, it is just good to participate with your heart, your fear of it is more than the thing itself, in fact, you can do better. ”That gave me a big lift. After that, I tried to leave my fear behind and found the game was not as difficult as I thought. After two months of hard practice and relaxation, I finally won the first prize. This bears out that statement:It all depends on what you choose to believe.