Tuesday 28 January 2020

Lovefly® Blog - Bride with fear of flying arrives in helicopter for wedding

20+ years of helping people with a fear of flying has taught us this ...When the desire/reason to beat the fear is bigger than the fear, the fear starts to go.  

We all have the ability to overcome our fears, fear of flying is no different.  When the compelling reason is there or, we feel there is no alternative, we can do it.  This is certainly the case for Maleea Forbes who had no choice but to take to the air or be late for her wedding.
  
Here is an excerpt from the article:

'Dad approached me, and said "look there's been a really bad accident... a lot of guests are struggling to get to the wedding, it's taking people hours so if we drive, you're going to be an hour late to your wedding",' she told Sunrise.

'Then he said "no, wait. I've got another option for you. I've got a helicopter on standby if you want to take that in case." I thought he was joking but he wasn't.'

The bride - who has a fear of flying - decided to surprise her husband-to-be by arriving at the altar in a helicopter with her father and four bridesmaids.'












The reason for Maleea flying would not have been enough reason for some of the people that we have met in the past but, it was enough for her.  However, for many it is when they simply say to themselves, 'enough is enough - I AM going to beat this fear no matter what.'  Once the resolution is there to beat it, the fear starts to dissipate.

In summary, don't give up. You were not born with the fear of flying. 

Here is the full article 

Take care,
Lovefly® Team

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