Naruto could be exposed to the importance of medical care in a more positive light. For instance, seeing how doctors save the lives of his comrades. This realization might make him face his fear and start to trust doctors more in the fanfiction.
He could start by having a positive experience with a kind doctor. For example, a doctor who takes the time to explain things to him gently and shows real concern for his well - being.
Naruto might overcome his fear if he befriends someone who works in the medical field. Through that friendship, he can see the good side of doctors and gradually lose his fear. Maybe he meets a young apprentice doctor who is also a ninja and they bond over shared experiences.
He could also learn more about what doctors actually do. By understanding the medical procedures and the good they can bring, he might start to feel less afraid. Maybe he reads some books or has someone explain it to him.
He could start by getting to know a kind doctor. If he meets a doctor who is gentle and takes the time to explain things to him, like how a treatment will help rather than just doing it, it might ease his fear.
Harry could focus on his own strengths. He is brave and has a strong sense of justice. By reminding himself of these qualities, he can boost his confidence. Also, he can practice magic more intensively to feel more in control. In the fanfiction, he might discover new spells or ways to use his existing magic that can help him in the tournament.
He could start by building trust with a few good - hearted adults. For instance, if he gets closer to Hagrid and realizes that not all adults are bad, it could be a first step. Hagrid has always been kind to him.
One reason could be a past bad experience. Maybe he had a really painful treatment as a kid that left a deep mark. For example, if he had a serious injury once and the doctor was rough while treating him, it would make him fear doctors.
In fanfiction, Naruto's shyness could be overcome by him facing his fears directly. He could be put in situations where he has to interact with strangers or perform in front of others. Each time he does this, he learns a bit more about himself and how to control his shyness. For instance, if he is forced to give a speech in the Hidden Leaf Village, at first he would be extremely nervous, but as he continues, he realizes that the more he prepares and the more he focuses on the message rather than the people watching, the easier it gets.
There were several effective ways to overcome the fear of difficulty in writing. First of all, do more research and look up more information. Through search engines or HowNet, you will find that your predecessors have already paved the way for you to write. Then, you can summarize and refine the information and add your own opinions and thoughts. The most important thing was not to delay. Doing a little a day was still doing it. Procrastination would only make your fear of difficulties worse and make you feel pressured. As long as you start to take action and find a direction, writing will become easier and easier. In addition, knowing more knowledge and information can help you reduce your fear of writing and disperse your fear of difficulty. Finally, accept failure and learn from it. Keep a positive attitude so that you can gradually overcome your fear of writing and enjoy the process of writing.
He could start by talking to his closest friends, like Shikamaru or Sakura. They can offer him emotional support and different perspectives. Another way is to focus on the positive changes he can still make in the village, like new training programs for the young shinobi.
He could start by having an honest conversation with his friends. Explain his side of the story clearly. For example, if it was a misunderstanding, he can show evidence to clear his name.
Well, you could start by reading or watching them during the day when you feel more safe. And talk to friends about it to make it less scary. Maybe even analyze the plot and figure out how they create the fear, which can make it less intimidating.