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As for me, I trust in You, O Lord.  – Psalm 31:14


Many people are afraid of flying. The thought of being airborne fills them with anxiety. For that reason the American Phobic Society recommends these techniques for coping with the fear of flying:

• Avoid sugar and caffeine before and during a flight.

• Lean back at takeoff; let your muscles go limp.

• Rate your anxiety on a scale from 1 to 10. Think positive thoughts; note how much your fear decreases.
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Fear is not always rational. After the September 2001 terrorist attacks using commercial airliners, it was of little consolation to know that statistically we are still at greater risk while climbing a ladder at home than flying in an airplane.
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As for me, I trust in You, O Lord.  – Psalm 31:14


Many people are afraid of flying. The thought of being airborne fills them with anxiety. For that reason the American Phobic Society recommends these techniques for coping with the fear of flying:

• Avoid sugar and caffeine before and during a flight.

• Lean back at takeoff; let your muscles go limp.

• Rate your anxiety on a scale from 1 to 10. Think positive thoughts; note how much your fear decreases.
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