77. Topic: A Time You Overcame a Fear
– Question 77: Describe a time when you overcame a fear.
– You should say:
– What was the fear, and when did this happen?
– How did you face and conquer this fear?
– What was the outcome of overcoming it?
– How has this experience changed you?
Model answer by Lifestyle Training Centre
Fears, as they say, are like shadows—they grow larger the longer you avoid them. One of the biggest fears I had to tackle was my fear of public speaking. This happened a few years ago when I was asked to deliver a presentation at my workplace. To say I was petrified would be an understatement. The thought of standing in front of a crowd, with all eyes glued to me, sent shivers down my spine. But I knew that avoiding it would be detrimental to my career.
At first, I tried to wriggle out of it by suggesting someone else could handle the task. But my manager, in his infinite wisdom, insisted that I was the best person for the job. So, reluctantly, I decided to bite the bullet and face my fear head-on. I prepared relentlessly—writing, revising, and practising my speech multiple times. I even stood in front of a mirror, imagining an audience, and later rehearsed in front of my closest friends, who offered constructive feedback.
The big day arrived, and I felt my heart pounding like a drum. My palms were sweaty, and I had butterflies in my stomach. As I walked onto the stage, I reminded myself of a piece of advice I had read: “Speak to inform, not to impress.” With that in mind, I took a deep breath and started my presentation. Surprisingly, as I went on, the initial nervousness began to melt away. I made eye contact with the audience, shared a few anecdotes, and even managed to inject some humour into my talk.
By the end of the session, I received a round of applause, and some colleagues came up to me afterwards to commend my efforts. It was an overwhelming sense of relief and accomplishment. Overcoming this fear was a game-changer for me. It boosted my confidence and opened up doors for other opportunities, like leading workshops and facilitating meetings.
This experience taught me that fears often live only in our minds, and facing them can be incredibly liberating. I’ve learned to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth, and now, I take public speaking in my stride. It’s safe to say that the experience turned over a new leaf in my personal and professional life.
List of vocabulary used:
- Fears – Strong feelings of anxiety or apprehension about something.
- Shadows – A dark area caused by blocking light, often used metaphorically to represent something that causes fear or anxiety.
- Petrified – Extremely frightened or terrified.
- Understatement – A statement that downplays or expresses something in a less forceful way than it actually is.
- Shivers down my spine – A physical reaction to fear, often signifying intense nervousness or excitement.
- Detrimental – Harmful or damaging.
- Wriggle out of – To avoid or escape from a situation, often by evading responsibility.
- Infinite wisdom – Boundless or vast knowledge or understanding, often implying great intelligence.
- Reluctantly – Hesitantly or unwillingly.
- Bite the bullet – To face a difficult or unpleasant situation bravely.
- Head-on – Confronting something directly and without avoidance.
- Relentlessly – In an unyielding or persistent manner.
- Revising – Making changes to improve or correct something, especially a piece of writing.
- Rehearsed – Practised something in preparation for performance.
- Constructive feedback – Helpful comments or suggestions aimed at improving performance.
- Pounding – A strong, rhythmic beating, often associated with fast or intense physical reactions (e.g., heart).
- Butterflies in my stomach – A feeling of nervousness or anxiety, especially before a stressful event.
- Anecdotes – Short, interesting stories about a particular event or incident, often used to make a point.
- Inject some humour – To introduce humour into a situation or speech.
- Round of applause – A gesture of approval or appreciation, typically by clapping hands.
- Commend – To praise or express approval for someone’s actions.
- Overwhelming – Something that is so intense or powerful that it is difficult to cope with.
- Liberating – Freeing or releasing, especially from emotional or mental constraints.
- Embrace challenges – To welcome or accept difficulties as opportunities for growth.
- Take in my stride – To handle something with ease and confidence, without letting it cause distress.
- Turned over a new leaf – To make a positive change in one’s life or behaviour, often starting anew.
- Game-changer – An event, decision, or factor that dramatically alters the course of something.
Idioms and Phrases:
- Fears, as they say, are like shadows – Fears grow or seem bigger when avoided.
- Grow larger the longer you avoid them – Fears become more daunting the more you try to escape them.
- Petrified – Extremely scared or frightened.
- Sent shivers down my spine – Caused a feeling of nervousness or fear.
- Avoiding it would be detrimental – Fleeing from it would have negative consequences.
- Tried to wriggle out of it – Attempted to escape or avoid the responsibility.
- In his infinite wisdom – In his great understanding or judgment.
- Bite the bullet – To do something difficult or unpleasant that has to be done.
- Face my fear head-on – Confront my fear directly without avoiding it.
- Prepared relentlessly – Worked extremely hard and without giving up.
- My heart pounding like a drum – My heart was beating very fast, indicating nervousness.
- Had butterflies in my stomach – Felt nervous or anxious.
- Speak to inform, not to impress – Focus on sharing knowledge rather than trying to impress others.
- Melt away – Gradually disappear or lessen.
- Inject some humour into my talk – Add humour to make the presentation more engaging.
- Round of applause – A show of appreciation or approval by clapping.
- Game-changer – A moment or event that significantly changes the situation or future outcomes.
- Boosted my confidence – Made me feel more self-assured or capable.
- Opened up doors – Created new opportunities or possibilities.
- Take public speaking in my stride – Handle public speaking with ease and confidence.
- Turned over a new leaf – Made a fresh start or changed for the better.
Additional Good Vocabulary:
- Perseverance – Continued effort despite difficulties.
- Resilience – The ability to recover quickly from challenges.
- Humility – Modesty or lack of arrogance.
- Transformative – Causing a major change or improvement.
- Proactive – Taking action in advance to address potential challenges.
- Aspiration – A strong desire to achieve something.
- Breakthrough – A significant or sudden advance.
- Insight – A deep understanding of something.
- Overcome – To successfully deal with or defeat a challenge.
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