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Article Series: Self Esteem, Self Worth & Shyness
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Easy To Follow Tips To Overcome Being Shy
There's a distinct difference between being
quiet and being shy. When you're quiet, you know you have the
option to speak, but you just choose not to do so. But when
you're shy, you're plagued by discomfort, worry, or even anxiety
in social situations.
No matter how shy you think you are, there are ways to train
yourself to overcome this barrier. While you won't turn into
a social butterfly overnight, you can become a more confident
person.
Another benefit of overcoming your shyness is that, without
that timidity, you tend to take advantage of new opportunities
that come your way.
These tips and tricks will help you conquer shyness:
1.
Accept your personality. It's truly important for you to
accept yourself for the person that you are. You can never
be anyone but you. If you're a quiet person from time to time,
so be it. There is just as much beauty in the personality of
a quiet person as there is in an outgoing person.
2.
Put yourself out there. When you're shy, you're more likely
to avoid social situations altogether. This only makes the
problem worse. If you make the effort to participate, you'll
become more comfortable in every social gathering.
- Take
small steps, but take action to step out of your comfort
zone.
3.
Avoid running away. Even if you're feeling especially awkward
and anxiety ridden, get through the situation as best as you
can.
- Afterwards,
you can evaluate what you went through so you can grow
from it. Ask yourself why you felt the way you did
and see if you can correct the problem for next time.
4.
Learn to relax. When you're feeling shy, your mind begins
to race. You might be thinking about all the things that can
go wrong and you'll find it impossible to relax. Instead of
thinking about what might happen, concentrate on the present
and on what actually is happening.
- If
you begin to panic, use relaxation and breathing techniques
to calm yourself down.
5.
Practice your social skills. If you're shy
in social situations, try to practice your communication
and social skills in non-threatening
environments, such as with family or close friends. This will
take away some of the scary "unknowns" that might
be causing you to be afraid.
6.
Use visualizations. Visualizations can be very powerful.
They can help you relax and get past the anxiety associated
with shyness.
- Close
your eyes and think about yourself in a situation where
you'd normally feel shy or panicky. Instead of feeling
overwhelmed with negative emotions, visualize yourself
as completely confident and happy.
7.
Focus on someone else. Place all of your focus on the person
you're sharing a conversation with. Really
listen to what they're
saying. If your energy is focused away from how you feel, you'll
be less likely to be overtaken with the feelings of shyness.
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It may also help you to encourage the other person
to do more of the talking. Use open-ended questions
where they
can
launch into a whole story or explanation instead of just
answering yes or no questions.
Shyness is a combination of fears and feelings that are reinforced
by habits. Use these strategies to help you change your habits
and your feelings of shyness will dissipate along with the
old habits!
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: 2009
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