π Pink Aura Diaries Presents: FOLLOW YOUR FUCKING DREAMS — Part 2 Fear is a Liar: Breaking Up With the Excuses That Hold You Back
Let’s keep it real, babe—fear has been lying to you. Every time you’ve whispered “I’ll do it tomorrow,” “I’m not ready yet,” or “What if I fail?”—that wasn’t wisdom talking. That was fear dressed up as logic.
Here’s the raw truth: fear is the loudest liar in the room. It will convince you to wait, to shrink, to second-guess yourself until your dreams are just ideas you never acted on.
π The Excuse Factory
Fear is sneaky. It doesn’t always shout. Sometimes it shows up disguised as “reasonable” excuses:
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“I don’t have the money right now.”
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“I’ll start when I lose weight.”
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“It’s not the right time.”
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“People like me don’t succeed in that space.”
Sound familiar?
But here’s the thing—excuses are just fear wearing lipstick. They look polished, but underneath, it’s the same story: stay safe, stay small, don’t take the risk.
π The Psychology of Fear
Neuroscience proves this: your brain is wired to keep you alive, not fulfilled. It interprets new opportunities—starting the business, quitting the job, writing the book—as danger. And so it floods you with doubt, hesitation, and worst-case scenarios.
But ask yourself: when has fear ever given you accurate predictions? Most of the time, the disaster you imagined never even happens. Fear sells lies, and the price you pay is your potential.
π The Cost of Listening to Fear
Let’s get blunt:
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Fear keeps women stuck in relationships they should’ve walked away from years ago.
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Fear traps creatives in day jobs that kill their spirit.
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Fear convinces us to dim our brilliance so we don’t “make others uncomfortable.”
And the cost? A life half-lived. A dream buried. Regret that hits harder than failure ever could.
π‘ The Shift: Breaking Up With Fear
So how do you stop letting fear drive the car? You don’t wait for fear to disappear—you move anyway. Courage isn’t the absence of fear. It’s the decision that your dream matters more.
Here’s a simple framework:
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Call Out the Lie — When fear says “you’re not ready,” reframe it: “I’m learning as I go, and that’s enough.”
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Take Micro-Steps — Fear hates progress, even small ones. Email the mentor. Sign up for the class. Post the video.
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Collect Evidence — Write down every time you pushed through fear and it worked out. That list will save you next time doubt creeps in.
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Get Loud — Share your dream with someone who supports you. Speaking it makes it harder to run from it.
π Interactive Challenge
✨ Journal Prompt:
Write down the top 3 excuses you’ve been feeding yourself. Next to each one, rewrite it as a truth.
Example:
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Excuse: “I don’t have the money.”
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Truth: “I can start small, use free resources, and figure out funding along the way.”
Drop your favorite rewritten truth in the comments with a π₯ emoji to show you’re done letting fear run the show.
π Real Talk
Here’s the gag: every woman you admire was afraid too. The difference? They didn’t let fear vote. They moved with it in the passenger seat.
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BeyoncΓ© still gets nervous before shows.
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Oprah was told she wasn’t “fit for TV.”
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J.K. Rowling got rejected by 12 publishers before Harry Potter was born.
Fear didn’t vanish for them—it just didn’t get the final say.
✨ Call to Action
Your dreams don’t need you to be fearless. They need you to be relentless. To stop letting the “what ifs” hold you hostage and start asking: “But what if it works?”
So here’s your mantra this week: Fear is a liar. My dream is louder.
Share this with a sister who’s been stuck in her head, waiting for the perfect moment. Because spoiler alert—the perfect moment doesn’t exist. The only perfect time is now.
π Sign-Off
Until next time—
Pink Aura Diaries, XOXO










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