Overcoming Shyness and Social Anxiety
This article consists of several installments, so tune in.
First and foremost, before doing anything in life, we need one thing: PASSION
Passion is the backbone of whatever we are trying to accomplish. Passion is that thing that keeps us going; when we don’t have it or lose it along the way, the odds are high that we stop and give up when facing challenges.
So If you want to become a more uninhibited person or even a bohemian, you need to be passionate enough to change. But how can you find that passion?
- First of all, you must be shy, so you can understand how hard and uncomfortable it is – and if you are, good for you, you have the first one.
- Second, you should know how much more opportunities are available when you are not shying things out: making friendships, expanding your social network, career change, more dates, better relationships, and overall, a happier life.
So if you are shy enough that it stops you from accomplishing anything, and if you are aware that by being a bit less ashamed of yourself, you could have a much more fulfilling life, you will inevitably find that passion.
I found that passion. After blushing my face out for two decades, I got frustrated and wanted to do something.
So, I’m starting this journey to be less ashamed of myself, be less anxious, and be more me when I’m in society. I’m starting this journey to show my capabilities.
I’m starting this journey to show my true lovely self.
And I’m going to share with you this quest. I will keep you noted of my progress and pound you with piles of information regarding shyness and social anxiety and strategies to confront them.
Feel free to comment. I’m eagerly waiting for your opinions.