Tonight, I was accused of being brave.

My accuser was another guest on this wonderful Danube River cruise who loves structured excursions and being escorted from one interesting place to another. My husband and I will stay in Budapest for two additional, ‘unprotected’ days before flying home.

I have considered what risks may exist and taken the precaution of choosing a highly rated hotel. Beyond that, I know I will be in a large European city where many people speak English. I have been in other large cities with unfamiliar languages and found that when I need help its readily available.

I am not at all frightened and therefore don’t consider myself at all brave.

I have felt brave when traveling to some exotic places, even on protected tours, because I created scary images of the terrible things that might happen to me and went anyhow.

Now when I find myself starting to create images of a difficult or frightening experience that probably won’t happen, I have a better tool. I use the ‘magic’ Logosynthesis sentences to reclaim my energy from those images. The images usually vanish so completely that I forgot they exist. I don’t need to be brave, I’m calm.

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This post is a comment I wrote about a passage on Page 81 of  Letting It Go: Relieve Anxiety and Toxic Stress in Just a Few Minutes Using Only Words (Rapid Relief with Logosynthesis®). You can see the passage in the book. You can also see the excerpt here. This link will take you to Bublish.com, where I regularly publish comments on parts of this book. This is a site where authors share of their work. You can subscribe to my musings, there, as well as to the musings of many other authors. It’s a great place to learn about new books and I recommend that you visit.