Ask yourself what you are afraid of? What fears control your actions? What fears are holding you back? Are you afraid of snakes? Heights? Success? Math? A blank piece of paper? Silence? A blank canvas? The neighbor's dog?

I spent a couple of weeks with him in the Canadian Rockies. One time he took a group of us on a two-day canoe ride on a large lake. I saw from a distance a grizzly bear fishing for salmon. On our way home we encountered fog and lost our way. After going in a circle a couple of times, Ernie stopped the canoes and asked us to bow our heads in prayer. Despite his strength, Ernie knew that he could not let fear conquer him so he turned to God, the one source of strength that he knew.
Creative leaders must learn to shake off the chains of fear. Fear can prevent us from taking risks, trying new ideas, exploring new ways of thinking. Each of us must find the courage to do what we desire to do despite our fears.