How to Overcome Shyness, Timidness and Social Awkwardness?

Overcoming Shyness and Embarrassment. Improving Social and Communication Skills

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How to Overcome Shyness, Timidness and Social Awkwardness?

What You Will Learn!

  • Overcoming shyness
  • Developing social skills
  • Building self-esteem
  • How to cope with the challenges posed by shyness
  • Enhancing your social effectiveness
  • Understand yourself better
  • How to get rid of feelings of inferiority
  • How does shyness develop and what keeps it going
  • How to deal with embarrassment
  • How to reduce self-consciousness
  • How to stop monitoring your behavior
  • How to build up confidence
  • How to change thinking patterns
  • How to deal with underlying beliefs and assumptions
  • How to become more assertive
  • Are introverts shy? Shyness and introversion
  • What causes people to be shy?
  • Situations that elicit shyness
  • Feeling out of place in social encounters
  • Why are perfectionists shy?
  • Negative consequences of being shy
  • Is shyness a positive trait?
  • Shyness over the phone
  • Social clumsiness
  • Shy person’s strategies for coping
  • Attitudes toward shy people
  • Shyness and cultural messages
  • The fear of being disliked
  • Fear of disapproval and rejection
  • Shyness and your body-image
  • Feeling inferior to others
  • How to socialize naturally
  • Challenging your negative thoughts
  • Low self-esteem. What to do about it?
  • How to communicate effectively. Improving communication skills
  • Dealing with criticism
  • Understanding social rules and conventions
  • Improving your conversation skills
  • How to be and act genuine

Description

Do you feel nervous in situations where you will be meeting new people? Do you find yourself wishing you had more friends? How much does your shyness bother you or interfere with your life? Do people misinterpret your shyness as a sign of aloofness or a snobby attitude?

Nearly everyone sometimes feels shy:

  • Before making an important announcement

  • When you want to make a good impression on someone

  • When raising a delicate issue with someone in a position of authority

  • When you have to make a complaint, etc.

Many people across the world describe themselves as shy. They are concerned that people will look at them, evaluate them, and judge them poorly. They fear rejection.

In many cases, people are unhappy with this trait. Shyness prevents them from doing things they would like to be able to do, such as getting out and making new friends, assuming greater positions of responsibility at work. They would like to change things so that they wouldn’t have to feel like this.

Shyness refers to feeling awkward or uncertain in social situations. It is associated with self-consciousness, excessive monitoring of behavior and over-rehearsal of potential statements. For many people, making small talk, asking other people for directions, saying hello to a neighbor – is very difficult. They want desperately to participate in conversation, but feel ill-equipped to do so. They feel frustrated, alienated and excluded. They hesitate, can’t be spontaneous in speech, and don’t express opinions. Shy people are often erroneously considered rude or aloof.

Shyness is also related to perfectionism, desire to please others, sensitivity to criticism, fear of rejection, suggestibility, difficulty relaxing, and frequent worry.

This course will be useful for anyone who is troubled by shyness and experiences difficulties when interacting with other people. It will provide you with sufficient information about shyness and offer a variety of strategies to overcome it. You will develop a better understanding of the problem and learn practical skills to deal with shyness.

The course includes the following topics:

  1. Developing social skills

  2. Building self-esteem

  3. How to cope with the challenges posed by shyness

  4. Enhancing your social effectiveness

  5. Understand yourself better

  6. How to get rid of feelings of inferiority

  7. How does shyness develop and what keeps it going

  8. How to deal with embarrassment

  9. How to reduce self-consciousness

  10. How to stop monitoring your behavior

  11. How to build up confidence

  12. How to change thinking patterns

  13. How to deal with underlying beliefs and assumptions

  14. How to become more assertive

  15. Are introverts shy? Shyness and introversion

  16. What causes people to be shy?

  17. Situations that elicit shyness

  18. Feeling out of place in social encounters

  19. Why are perfectionists shy?

  20. Negative consequences of being shy

  21. Is shyness a positive trait?

  22. Shyness over the phone

  23. Social clumsiness

  24. Shy person’s strategies for coping

  25. Attitudes toward shy people

  26. Shyness and cultural messages

  27. The fear of being disliked

  28. Fear of disapproval and rejection

  29. Shyness and your body-image

  30. Feeling inferior to others

  31. How to socialize naturally

  32. Challenging your negative thoughts

  33. Low self-esteem. What to do about it?

  34. How to communicate effectively. Improving communication skills

  35. Dealing with criticism

  36. Understanding social rules and conventions

  37. Improving your conversation skills

  38. How to be and act genuine

Who Should Attend!

  • Everyone who has shyness problems. Including introverts

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Tags

  • Communication Skills
  • Confidence
  • Self-Esteem
  • Social Skills

Subscribers

87

Lectures

44

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