Fear and Calling: How to Trust What You Know Inside

Fear and Calling: How to Trust What You Know Inside

From Homecoming to Self: The Journey by Sylvia Morrison

February 27, 2026 · 13 min · Season 1 · Episode 4

About this episode

Sylvia Morrison discusses how fear can signal meaningful moments rather than danger, encouraging listeners to trust their inner knowing during life transitions.

Fear does not always mean stop. Sometimes it shows up right before something honest begins. I share a moment from my own life when a long-held knowing resurfaced during uncertainty and asked me to trust what felt true before I had proof. We sit together with fear not as a warning sign, but as something that often lives alongside excitement at a threshold moment. I offer this as a gentle invitation to notice what keeps returning in you, to listen without rushing to justify it, and to remember that courage can be quiet, grounded, and deeply trustworthy. What This Conversation Reveals: Fear appearing as a signal of meaning, not danger Long-held dreams that return during life transitions The inner dialogue between fear, faith, and truth Courage as quiet certainty rather than dramatic action Threshold moments that ask for presence instead of proof Connect with Me: I’m Sylvia Morrison: transformational coach, retired educator, bestselling author, international speaker, and humanitarian. My career spans over three decades of work in personal transformation, leadership development, trauma-informed practice, and global service. I’m the founder of Links Across Borders, a nonprofit that…

People in this episode

Host: Sylvia Morrison

Topics covered

  • fear
  • trust
  • courage
  • self-discovery
  • life transitions
  • inner dialogue

Keywords

  • fear
  • trust
  • courage
  • self-improvement
  • life transitions
  • inner dialogue
  • faith
  • truth

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