20 Ways to Attack Shyness
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20 Ways to Attack Shyness
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#3I had forgotten how diabolical this torment was, actually. Inability to connect with any other person. No interest in meeting new people, despite a persistent, stinging loneliness. It's really fascinating to revisit this state as an adult. And painful.
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#4Daily practice makes shyness diminish. As someone who has been aware of his shyness all his life, I think it really simmers down to: selfishness (they're thinking about me [no they're not]), perfectionism (what do I say? if I clam up say nothing, I won't be hurt [umm?]), and most importantly, expectations, I hope they like me [twisted logic: if they don't like me, then I'll be hurt. So I won't talk to them, and I'll be in my shell and protected]
Great quote from one of the commenters:
“The way you overcome shyness is to become so wrapped up in something that you forget to be afraid” - Claudia Lady Bird Johnson
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#5Excellent article. Tips (#11,#12,#14,#16) are key. Especially #16 ("Practice being in uncomfortable situations") - the idea is that what is uncomfortable for you is very personal and very real and what you need to work on... Daily practice makes shyness diminish. As someone who has been aware of his shyness all his life, I think it really simmers down to: selfishness (they're thinking about me [no they're not]), perf…
I should have thanked you earlier as well. edw519 and I followed http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=119006 in SS'08 and got great results. Thanks a lot.
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#8My wife calls shyness a form of selfishness, as we decide not to share of ourselves with others.
Better to realize that other (including non-shy) people are just as self-absorbed as you are, and therefore wont bother to judge you - they are far to busy judging themselves and wondering how other people will judge them! :)
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#9The family doctor gave me some pills to take as needed, said they'd calm me down. And they did. Before long I forgot all about the pills and didn't seem to need them anymore, online or off. I got some contacts, my acne went away, I got a skater/hacker identity and a girlfriend. About a year later I found out they had been sugar pills. A total placebo.
So I got tricked out of my shyness.
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#10The point may seem minor, but wording affects how you frame a problem, which in turn has a big effect on the solution. In my experience, when working with parts of oneself, it's better not to frame things oppositionally.