Overcoming Shyness - the 7 Simple Tricks
Many people struggle with overcoming shy. It can effect every
aspect of your life, especially your interaction with other
people.
Being shy can cause you to miss out on friendships, fun
experiences and learning new things. Shyness can cause you to
have underdeveloped people skills and lacking communications
skills as well.
The following list explains seven great ways for overcoming
shyness.
1. Practice body language.
Body language is a big part of conversation and an easy way to
start overcoming shyness. You do not have to say anything just
use your body to respond. Once you feel comfortable using body
language then you can move on into conversations.
2. Figure out why you are shy.
The best way to fix a problem is to figure out why you have the
problem. Getting to that reason will allow you to be able to fix
problems and start getting over being shy.
3. Simply pretend you are not shy.
This is where acting skills come in useful. It is best to try
this with people you do not know. When we are with people we
know it is easy to play the shy part, but with strangers they do
not expect you to be shy so it is easy to act as if you are
outgoing.
4. Make yourself feel and look good.
If you enter into a social situation feeling confident about
yourself it is much easier to be more outgoing and drop the
shyness.
Make sure you make it a point to leave your house everyday
feeling good about how you look and feeling like a wonderful
person.
5. Be positive.
Dropping negative attitudes goes a long way towards helping you
in overcoming shyness. You will fell better about yourself and
others if you look at things in a more positive light.
This also includes dropping worries that you won't know what to
say or do in a social situation.
6. Learn to be comfortable and relax.
Simple meditation exercises may be useful to stop uncomfortable
feelings. Some people also find tricks, like imagining people
without clothes also helps.
Being able to relax will allow conversation to flow easier and
people are drawn to those who seem comfortable in a situation.
7. Watch social interactions.
Watching others who are not shy will help you see how to not be
shy yourself. You can take away much information on what to say
or what body language to use.
These seven pointers can help you in overcoming shyness. Putting
a stop to being shy is a process and because it is part of your
personality you may have to work a long time before you feel
completely at ease in social situations.