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Overcoming Your Fear of Heights – The World’s Highest Elevators!

<p>There are millions of people around the world who have a fear of heights&period; It is nothing to be ashamed of&comma; where more people than you truly realise experience anxiety&comma; clammy hands&comma; a feeling of desperation&comma; fear and general irrationality when dealing with heights&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Though it is easy to just say &OpenCurlyQuote;try not to think about it too much’&comma; it often isn’t as easy as that&comma; where despite realising that rationally speaking you are safe at height given the right precautions have been taken&comma; it doesn’t stop the irrationality and overall fear creeping over your body&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In order to truly overcome your fear of heights&comma; it is important to tackle the fear head on&comma; by dealing with high locations and realising that actually it is safe to be up that high&comma; where over a period of time you can work to convert the negativity associated with being that high off the ground into a positive thrill&comma; where actually it can be quite a rush knowing you have reached such heights&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Your chances of overcoming the fear are greatly improved by having someone with you to reassure you every step of the way&comma; preferably someone who won’t make light of the situation and who will make things as easy as possible during the initial period of trepidation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For your own viewing pleasure&comma; and to help put things in perspective&comma; the following paragraphs will include some of the world’s highest elevators&excl; Many of these have a clear view to the outside world&comma; and for anyone who fears heights will instantly probe a feeling of anxiety&period; One of the biggest intentions of including these photos is to put things in perspective&period; These type of heights are to be reached by people who have overcome their fear&comma; but viewing these photos should reassure those who intend to tackle their fear small steps at a time&comma; where in perspective smaller heights will seem like nothing compared to these&excl; Once you have reached a stage where you feel comfortable with heights&comma; try tackling these bad boys and you won’t quite believe what you were able to achieve&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Firstly we have the CN Tower in Toronto&period; This photo was chosen to give you an impression of the scale of the building&comma; and the height compared to other buildings on the skyline&period; It is important here to envision an elevator running from the bottom&comma; all the way to the top of the building&period; This reaches incredible heights&comma; and really provides an astonishing view from the top&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Whilst beginning to overcome your fear of heights&comma; you can compare and contrast the smaller heights you have reached to the incredible heights in this photo&comma; where visualising how high you could be may well come as reassurance that actually it could be worse&period; At a stage when you feel comfortable to do so&comma; visit the CN tower for a once in a lifetime opportunity&comma; and one of the world’s highest elevators&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Next we have the elevator at The Westin St&period; Francis in California&comma; which as you can see from this stunning view provides an amazing sight of the city&comma; from an enclosed space which feels very safe&period; I know that those who suffer from a fear of heights may view the structure as unsafe&comma; but once you have gradually removed this irrationality through conquering heights&comma; go to California for a once in a life time experience&comma; absorbing views atgreat heights&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;And finally&comma; the highest lift in the world&comma; The Empire State building’s elevator&period; This reaches an astonishing height as you can see from the photo&comma; where despite not being able to see the elevator itself&comma; it was important to indicate how high up it really goes&period; Amazing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><b>Author Bio&colon;<&sol;b> Jack Sams is a blogger from Australia with keen interests in Psychology&comma; Technology and Gadgets&period; When he’s not working with the team at Grant Elevators you will find him surfing along the North Coast or sharing his stories&comma; tips and insights at various blogs around the web&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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