Ercole
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SAD a myth?
This SAD thing seems to have been invented recently by pharmaceutical companies to sell more drugs. "Social Anxiety Disorder" is what used to be called, in more sensible times, SHYNESS.
I was very shy as a teenager and I had to train myself out of it. You know how to train your muscles to make them stronger. The mind should be trained the same way.
Go to places full of strangers, talk to strangers, sing in a karaoke bar, commit to being more outgoing every day. Shyness is based on an irrational fear of making a fool of yourself and other people thinking badly of us.
The more time you spend talking to strangers and getting to know them, the more you'll learn to conquer this fear. It's all in your head. Strangers aren't just hanging around waiting to think badly of you.
Commit to "training" your shyness the way you'd train a lagging bodypart, and you'll succeed without using whatever drugs the TV commercials are pushing these days.
This SAD thing seems to have been invented recently by pharmaceutical companies to sell more drugs. "Social Anxiety Disorder" is what used to be called, in more sensible times, SHYNESS.
I was very shy as a teenager and I had to train myself out of it. You know how to train your muscles to make them stronger. The mind should be trained the same way.
Go to places full of strangers, talk to strangers, sing in a karaoke bar, commit to being more outgoing every day. Shyness is based on an irrational fear of making a fool of yourself and other people thinking badly of us.
The more time you spend talking to strangers and getting to know them, the more you'll learn to conquer this fear. It's all in your head. Strangers aren't just hanging around waiting to think badly of you.
Commit to "training" your shyness the way you'd train a lagging bodypart, and you'll succeed without using whatever drugs the TV commercials are pushing these days.