Social anxiety is like having a shy friend who doesn't want to play with others, and you're the one trying to help them have fun.
Social anxiety happens when your brain gets worried about what people might think of you, just like when you’re nervous before giving a speech in front of class. It can make you feel like you don’t fit in or that everyone is watching you.
What Social Anxiety Feels Like
Imagine you're at the playground and you want to join a game, but your brain says: “What if I trip? What if they laugh?” That’s social anxiety, it's like having an invisible friend who whispers scary thoughts in your ear.
How To STOP Letting It Control You
You can be brave by pretending you're playing with your favorite toy. Every time you speak up or join a game, it's like giving that shy friend a hug, helping them feel better and more confident.
Think of yourself as the captain of your own ship. Sometimes the waves are rough (like when you’re nervous), but if you keep sailing, you’ll get to the fun part of the adventure!
So don’t let social anxiety be the boss, you can be the hero!
Examples
- A kid is too nervous to talk in class.
- Someone can't say hello to a neighbor without getting flustered.
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See also
- How Does Social Anxiety Disorder vs Shyness - How to Fix It Work?
- Avoidant Personality Disorder.. What is it?
- How Does The 5-4-3-2-1 Method: A Grounding Exercise to Manage Anxiety Work?
- How to Easily Overcome Social Anxiety - Prof. Jordan Peterson?
- How Do You Make Friends if You Have Social Anxiety? | Kati Morton?