Fear of flying in women: the secret revealed
We know that a significant percentage, between 33% and 40%, of the population experiences anxiety related to flying. This phenomenon is more common among women and can be caused by various factors, such as fear of a plane crash or turbulence.
However, during the pandemic, we realized that many people were concerned about the possible presence of pathogens on flights, although this fear may be more related to the fear of getting sick than the flight itself.
Analysis conducted by SmartLynx Airlines revealed that fear of flying can lead to symptoms of anxiety and panic, such as excessive sweating, difficulty breathing and a rapid heartbeat.
This can also influence people’s behavior, leading them to perform compulsive actions or avoid flights in the future. My approach, the 3-C Process, focuses on three fundamental pillars:
-Erase the memories of the past,
-Conceive a new reality
-Awareness (Create something new to live light as a feather).
The real reason, behind the latest statistics:
The reasons behind the greater fear of flying in women compared to men can be multiple and complex. Some experts suggest that women tend to be more sensitive to danger signs and more likely to worry about the well-being of others, especially in potentially dangerous situations such as flying. Furthermore, social and cultural factors may contribute to this disparity, with society often placing the responsibility of caring for and protecting the family on the shoulders of women.
This increased concern for the safety of loved ones could amplify their anxiety related to flying. At the same time, women could be influenced by gender stereotypes that portray them as more vulnerable or emotional, which could amplify the perception of risk during travel.
Ultimately, the issue of fear of flying in women requires an in-depth, multifactorial analysis, taking into account a variety of psychological, social and cultural influences.
The 3-C Process and measurable results
Those who have worked with me or those who read my articles, live events dating back to 2013, know that my passion is to help people feel safer during the flight, providing them with tools to manage anxiety and maintain control of the situation .
With the right understanding of flight safety facts and statistics, you can address your fears more rationally and reduce the impact of anxiety on your trip. Awareness of your thoughts and reactions is key.
With my program, I encourage people to examine their fears critically and develop personalized strategies to address them. By doing so, we hope to help more people overcome their fear of flying and travel in a more peaceful and rewarding way.
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