Teenage Notes

By Ehinomen44

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This is a book for all teens out there who are dealing with the struggles of well......life. Being a teen is... More

Introduction
Period Calculator App
Relationship Status
Playlist songs
Weight Issue
Break ups
Deja Vu
Does your crush like you back???
Boyfriend's Brother
Depression
Stretch Marks
Questionable love
Masturbation
Cute First Love Stories
Text Replys And Their Meanings
Are you over your ex???
The Perfect First Date
Red Flags(He is not worth your time)
Top 15 insecurities Women Have
10 Ways To Relieve Period Pain
Secret/Lowkey Relationship!?!?!?!
Whata Do About Pimples
Emotional Vampire

Overcoming Shyness

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By Ehinomen44

Question
My entire life, I've been kept from really living by my shyness. There have been too many situations to count where I could've done so much, I could've enjoyed more, and I could've been happier if I hadn't been so timid.

Maybe it's my self-consciousness: What will they think of me if I go out and play sports? What will they say about me joining this? That's always in my mind when I make a decision.

I want to live free, be confident, and be myself. What can I do?

Answer
Hey Lexy,

So many people disconnect from what's going on inside them. High five for being self-aware enough to know something doesn't feel right!

Sitting on the sidelines of life is very painful. If you think fear is holding you back, you'll have to work hard to overcome it. It won't happen overnight-you'll have to invest time and effort in it every day (or almost!).

Here's how you can start:

First, spend some time really thinking about why you are so afraid of what other people think. You might even want to write about it.

Focus on these questions:

Why do you think people care so much about what you do and say?

What do you imagine they will think?

How likely are your fears to come true (is there any evidence that people care as much as you think they do)?

And if they were to come true, what's the worst thing that could happen?

Can you live with whatever that is?

When people look their worst fears in the face, they are often surprised to learn those fears are not as awful as they thought.

The Next Step
Once you've reflected, I want you to come up with one or two very small goals that may help you change some of your shy behavior.

Maybe your goal will be to make eye contact with someone you're normally too shy to look at. Or maybe it's saying "hi" to someone you've never spoken to before, or texting someone new. The goal should be to do something that you are anxious about trying to accomplish-but it shouldn't terrify you. If you pick something really scary, you're unlikely to try it.

If you can accomplish one small goal, come up with another one, then another one. Take it slow and focus on small changes you make to the way you act. Reach out to a friend who might be a cheerleader as you take on these risks.

Small changes lead to big ones. But big changes-trying to become a different person overnight-usually lead to defeat. Trust me on that one. It's like crash diets where you suddenly deprive yourself of food: They never work. Slowly changing your eating habits does.

Rome wasn't built in a day, and you won't get rid of your shyness overnight either. But if you commit to small, reasonable changes, they will add up to something you-and others-will be able to see and celebrate.

A/N
Hey everyone

Thx for the 500 reads!!!!! Although this may seem small this is a huge step for me. Thx and I love all my readers.

Hope you liked the chapter

If you follow these little steps you are sure to overcome shyness if you really want to.

If you have more questions pm me or write your comments.

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