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The Art of Fear

Why Conquering Fear Won't Work and What to Do Instead

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A revolutionary guide to acknowledging fear and developing the tools we need to build a healthy relationship with this confusing emotionand use it as a positive force in our lives.

We all feel fear. Yet we are often taught to ignore it, overcome it, push past it. But to what benefit? This is the essential question that guides Kristen Ulmer's remarkable exploration of our most misunderstood emotion in The Art of Fear.

Once recognized as the best extreme skier in the world (an honor she held for twelve years), Ulmer knows fear well. In this conversation-changing book, she argues that fear is not here to cause us problems—and that in fact, the only true issue we face with fear is our misguided reaction to it (not the fear itself).

Rebuilding our experience with fear from the ground up, Ulmer starts by exploring why we've come to view it as a negative. From here, she unpacks fear and shows it to be just one of 10,000 voices that make up our reality, here to help us come alive alongside joy, love, and gratitude. Introducing a mindfulness tool called "Shift," Ulmer teaches readers how to experience fear in a simpler, more authentic way, transforming our relationship with this emotion from that of a draining battle into one that's in line with our true nature.

Influenced by Ulmer's own complicated relationship with fear and her over 15 years as a mindset facilitator, The Art of Fear will reconstruct the way we react to and experience fear—empowering us to easily and permanently address the underlying cause of our fear-based problems, and setting us on course to live a happier, more expansive future.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Jane Oppenheimer narrates this deep dive into our complicated relationship with one of our most primal emotions. For 12 years Kristen Ulmer proudly held the title of "World's Best Extreme Skier." She fearlessly flew down any mountain she could find--but eventually grew to understand that she'd have to face her fears about fear. Oppenheimer reflects the author's intelligence, humor, and highly competitive spirit with a healthy mix of confidence and compassion. Oppenheimer's voice intensifies as Ulmer recounts her life in extreme sports, including 15 years as a mindset facilitator. She challenges the listener to not repress or battle fear, but to work with it. Authentically experiencing fear can be as exhilarating as doing a backflip off a ski jump. Intense listening. B.P. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2017

      World-renowned extreme skier Ulmer takes readers on a high-flying ski jump straight into the depths of fear. Having often performed life-defying jumps and ski tricks, Ulmer has a good deal of experience working with fear. She now educates and empowers people by teaching them the steps to own their fear. Ulmer writes that denying, avoiding, repressing, and even attempting to control negative emotions causes major ramifications in one's health, mentally and physically. People are doing a disservice to themselves in trying to repress their negative emotions such as jealousy, anger, and unworthiness, etc.; behind all of these emotions lies fear. Ulmer states readers should instead feel all emotions in order to hear what these emotions are truly saying. Fear can be a great motivator and it's an often-neglected resource. Although the advice is simple in principle, it can get lost in the often monotonous and overdrawn explanations. VERDICT For readers who have a strong motivation to change and want an out-of-the-box strategy.--Melissa Keegan, Ela Area P.L., Lake Zurich, IL

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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