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Page 25
... afraid of mice , afraid of practically everything . Painfully , step by step , I learned to stare down each of my fears , conquer it , attain the hard - earned courage to go on to the next . Only then was I really free . Of all the ...
... afraid of mice , afraid of practically everything . Painfully , step by step , I learned to stare down each of my fears , conquer it , attain the hard - earned courage to go on to the next . Only then was I really free . Of all the ...
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... afraid of having a baby . Everyone has to be born . If so many people can go through it successfully , why shouldn't I ? " I had not been expressing my own fear in words , as this would have shocked my husband and my mother - in - law ...
... afraid of having a baby . Everyone has to be born . If so many people can go through it successfully , why shouldn't I ? " I had not been expressing my own fear in words , as this would have shocked my husband and my mother - in - law ...
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... afraid to take a chance , afraid to fail . One of the problems all parents face is that of bringing up their children to be as free of fear as possible . Certainly you can't accomplish this unless you have developed a philosophy for ...
... afraid to take a chance , afraid to fail . One of the problems all parents face is that of bringing up their children to be as free of fear as possible . Certainly you can't accomplish this unless you have developed a philosophy for ...
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