How to Overcome Shyness?
Why shyness is a problem?
If I forgot all the hard feeling it cause, all the opportunities it destroys, but remembered this one thing I would be hating shyness to death, and trying to get rid of it ASAP. So, what's that "one thing"?
It prevents you from the joy of being yourself in public. It's fantastic feeling, full of strength–courage, pride and confidence. Everybody should get rid of shyness once and for all. Watch this video, and the tips at the end of this post for a good start to overcome shyness…
Here is more on how to overcome it from one of my articles on this subject:
- The key is, quite simply, to recognize what exactly makes you shy. Analyze the sources of your problem, and then take practical steps to address it.
- Make a serious effort to suppress your feelings of shyness. After just a little practice, you’ll be able to carry over the confidence you’ve developed into your interactions with total strangers.
- Make a point of being actively interested in those you meet.
- Compose a short list of subjects you can talk about with flair. Keep them mentally ready, and the next time you begin an informal chat, make some small talk about a topic you can discuss with wit and intelligence. Remember that you have interesting things that other people will want to hear about; the only trick is identifying them.
Refer to the original article:
Can Not-Miss Tips for Overcoming Shyness
To your shyness-free life!
Kaled.


Comments on How to Overcome Shyness?
I am presently doing a masters assignment on people who are Shy and I am wondering: if someone were struggling with being shy and wanted to work on becoming less shy would then attend board game or movie nights with similar ppl to try and step-by-step over come this? suggestions appreciated! thx!
My sister is shy and I have been speaking to her about this. She is my client for the assignment and one of her ideas to overcome being shy was to have a board game night. She went to a trivia night recently with a friend and some people she did not know (friends of the friend) and being on a team and working with all of them made my sister more confident with talking to them after wards when they all went out for dinner together.
thanks a lot for any suggestions or comments!