He's crude.
He's funny.
He's zany.
He heals.
Deadpool is a former military officer, turned anti-hero after a cancer-treatment gone wrong - leaving him with healing powers.
But there's more than meets the eye with golden-globe nominated Deadpool actor, Ryan Reynolds. You'd never guess it but he struggles with anxiety. In fact, before every talk-show interview he fills with dread and gets sick to his stomach - sometimes convinced he might croak.
Even though Deadpool is not everyone's cup of cranberry juice. There's a barrel-full of lessons we can all take a swig from - especially when facing off against anxiety or crushing uncertainty.
Here we go:
Deadpool's Five Lessons From Wresting Anxiety
- Channel Fear Into Something Constructive
- Takes Time to Heal Himself
- Skills Emerge From Setbacks
"I always wanted that father that was like Wilford Brimley,
who would put me on his lap and just dispense incredible life
advice and guidance."
But that wasn't his Dad. Reynolds always tried to yank conversation out of him. But only got brief, knee-jerk responses. Never exposing much. Or sharing much. So he felt distanced from him.
The hardest part for me is that he was always kind of a mystery.
I just don't feel like I ever had a real conversation with him.
-Ryan Reynolds
But out of that pain, emerged a humor, compassion and skill for listening closely to others. And eventually he learned: "At some point, you just kinda gotta live and let go."
- Knowing The Anxiety Will Float Away
- Embracing Yourself Even Without A Mask
- Revealed his ignorance about a subject
- Could be misunderstood
Key words:
"Being okay with being both"
Because sometimes we forget that we're allowed to be both.
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