When It Feels Safer to Hide: Overcoming the Fear of Being Seen
Have you ever felt like it was simply safer to stay small?
Maybe you've been putting off that dream, avoiding difficult conversations, or quietly convincing yourself that "someday" will be a better time. Maybe you've learned to hide in ways that don't even look like hiding anymore.
In this episode of Peace in His Presence, Michelle shares the deeply personal story of how childhood bullying taught her that staying unseen felt safe—and how that same pattern quietly followed her into adulthood, even as she stepped into podcasting, coaching, and writing.
If you've ever struggled with the fear of being seen, procrastination rooted in fear, or believing that staying small is the safest option, this conversation will remind you that there is a better hiding place.
Drawing from Psalm 32:7, Michelle explores the difference between the hiding places we build for ourselves and the refuge God lovingly offers.
You'll leave this episode encouraged to take one faithful step toward the dream God has placed on your heart, knowing you don't have to become fearless before you begin.
In This Episode You'll Discover:
- Why hiding often begins as a way to protect ourselves
- How childhood experiences can shape our adult patterns
- The connection between fear, procrastination, and staying small
- The difference between hiding from the world and finding refuge in God
- A simple practice for bringing fear to Jesus instead of letting it keep you stuck
- A calming breath prayer based on Psalm 32:7
Scripture
Psalm 32:7
"You are my hiding place; You will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance."
Reflection Questions
- Where have I been choosing the "safest seat" instead of stepping forward?
- What fear is inviting me to hide today?
- What would one faithful step with Jesus look like this week?
Free Resource
If you've been carrying a dream, a calling, or a project that keeps getting pushed to "someday," download my free Someday Project Companion Guide.
Inside you'll find gentle reflection prompts, Scripture, and practical encouragement to help you move from fear to faith—one faithful step at a time.
Connect with Michelle
Website:
michellediercks.com