**TL;DR:** Fear and limiting beliefs almost kept me from building my business. But the Army taught me that courage isn’t the absence of fear — it’s moving forward anyway. In this post, I break down the exact steps I use to face my fears, flip the script on self-doubt, and keep showing up online even when it feels uncomfortable. If you’ve been holding back, this one’s for you.


The Voice in My Head That Almost Won

I’ll be honest with you. There was a time when I almost didn’t start Corran Force Designs. Not because I didn’t have the skills. Not because I didn’t have the plan. Because a voice in my head kept saying, “Who are you to do this?”

What if I fail? What if people laugh? What if I look like I don’t know what I’m talking about?

Sound familiar? I’m willing to bet you’ve heard those same voices. Maybe you’re hearing them right now.

Here’s the thing — those voices are liars. And today I’m going to show you how I deal with them.

What the Army Taught Me About Fear

In the U.S. Army, they don’t train you to be fearless. That’s a myth. They train you to act *despite* fear. During basic training at Fort Knox, I remember standing at the top of the rappelling tower. My hands were shaking. My stomach was in knots. Every instinct told me to back away from the edge.

But the drill sergeant didn’t care about my feelings. The mission didn’t care about my comfort zone. So I stepped off that ledge.

That moment taught me something I carry to this day: courage is a decision, not a feeling. And building a business online works the exact same way.

Fear Doesn’t Leave — You Just Learn to Move with It

I still get nervous before I hit publish on a blog post. I still second-guess myself before recording a video. The difference now is that I don’t let those feelings run the show. I acknowledge the fear, take a breath, and press the button anyway.

The Limiting Beliefs That Tried to Hold Me Back

Let me lay out the big ones. These are the beliefs that tried to stop me from building my business and putting myself out there:

1. **”I’m not smart enough.”** I didn’t go to college for marketing or business. I was a 25U — a communications specialist. But guess what? The internet doesn’t check your diploma. It checks your results.

2. **”Nobody wants to hear from me.”** This one stung. But every time someone sends a message saying my content helped them take the first step, that belief gets a little quieter.

3. **”I’m too old to start.”** I started this business in my 40s. And I’d do it again tomorrow. There’s no age limit on building something that matters.

4. **”What if people judge me?”** They will. Some already have. But the people who judge you for trying aren’t the people you’re building for.

How to Spot a Limiting Belief

If a thought starts with “I can’t,” “I shouldn’t,” or “Who am I to,” that’s a red flag. It’s not truth. It’s a belief you picked up somewhere along the way. And beliefs can be replaced.

My 5-Step Battle Plan for Overcoming Fear

I treat fear like a mission. Here’s my battle plan — the same steps I follow every time doubt creeps in:

Step 1 — Name It

You can’t fight what you can’t see. I write down the exact fear. “I’m afraid this blog post will flop.” “I’m scared nobody will sign up.” Putting it on paper takes away its power.

Step 2 — Flip It

I take the worst-case scenario and flip it to the best case. What if the blog post goes viral? What if 50 people sign up this week? Suddenly, the risk looks worth taking.

Step 3 — Shrink It

I don’t try to conquer the whole fear at once. Baby steps. Instead of launching the full course, I write one email. Instead of posting a 10-minute video, I do a 30-second story. Small wins stack up fast.

Step 4 — Borrow Courage

I lean on people who’ve been there. Other veteran entrepreneurs. Mentors. Even books and podcasts. You don’t have to face the battlefield alone.

Step 5 — Execute

At some point, planning becomes procrastination. I set a deadline and I hit publish. Done beats perfect every single time.

Why Putting Yourself Out There Is Worth It

Let me tell you what’s on the other side of fear. Freedom. Real freedom.

When I launched Freedom Ascension through Corran Force Designs, I was terrified. What if nobody signed up? What if people thought it was a joke? But I pushed through because the mission was bigger than my fear.

And now? People are using that free course to build their own online businesses from scratch. No credit card required. Just a step-by-step system that works. Every single sign-up reminds me why I fought through the doubt.

If you’ve been sitting on the sidelines, afraid to put yourself out there, I get it. I was you. But I promise you this — the fear never fully goes away. You just get stronger than it.

The Freedom Ascension Mission

Freedom Ascension is built for people like us — warriors who want to build something on their own terms. It’s a free course. No gimmicks. No credit card. Just a clear path from zero to your first online income. If you’re tired of the fear holding you back, this is your first step. Check it out at [laptoplegionary.online].

FAQ

**Q: How do I know if a limiting belief is holding me back?**

A: If you keep making excuses for not starting, that’s a limiting belief in disguise. Listen for phrases like “I can’t,” “I’m not ready,” or “someday.” Those are signals.

**Q: Is it normal to feel afraid of putting yourself out there online?**

A: Absolutely. Almost every entrepreneur I’ve talked to felt the same fear. The difference between those who succeed and those who don’t is action.

**Q: What if I fail after putting myself out there?**

A: You probably will — and that’s fine. Failure is feedback. In the Army, we called it an After Action Review. Learn from it and adjust fire.

**Q: How long does it take to overcome limiting beliefs?**

A: It’s not a one-time thing. It’s a daily practice. Some beliefs fade fast once you prove them wrong. Others take months of consistent action.

**Q: Can I overcome fear without a mentor or support system?**

A: You can, but it’s harder. Surrounding yourself with people who’ve faced similar fears speeds up the process. That’s part of why I built Freedom Ascension — so nobody has to figure it out alone.

**Q: What’s the first step to overcoming fear in business?**

A: Name it. Write down exactly what you’re afraid of. Once it’s on paper, it’s no longer this invisible monster — it’s just a problem to solve.


What fears have you had to overcome on your journey? Don’t be shy — drop a comment and share how you pushed through. Your story might be the one that helps someone else take the first step. 💬

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