Showing posts with label social. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Social Anxiety Cure

     Are you tired of being tense, anxious, frozen, awkward, scared and shy when in social situations?  Do you wonder what it’s like to live a free and fearless life?      

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When I still had my social anxiety I could barely walk into the Grocery Store let alone have a conversation with someone.  I would blush uncontrollably, sweat, and not be able to formulate sentences when in social situations.  This “disease” was ruining my life just like it is ruining yours.  I am here to tell you today that I have cured my social anxiety 99% and you WILL do the same if you stick with me.  

The problem is people do not realize that social anxiety is entirely curable.  And I was one of those people, thinking that I would live with this dysfunction for my entire life.  I had no social life, no relationships; I couldn’t relate to my family and was drowning in depression.  I felt like I had no one to turn to.  Until one day I came across something that would change my life forever:  The Social Anxiety Cure

This is the Holy Grail to curing social anxiety no matter how severe the case.  It is completely natural and requires no medication.  I tried everything from medication to therapists and got nowhere.  This system that I have for you here is the ONLY way to cure social anxiety.  

By ordering this system from my site I will also be your personal coach and provide you with techniques that are GUARANTEED to eliminate your anxiety for good.  This system has cured thousands of people and will cure you as well.  PS: sign up through my link and I will personally coach you on how to overcome social anxiety for good.

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

What has helped my Social Anxiety?

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I had Social Anxiety Disorder for ten years before I really had control over it. There were definite strategies that helped me overcome my social anxiety, some which seem counter-intuitive. Here is a small list of methods that helped me overcome my fears.


1.) Sobriety:  Living a sober life...No more drinking and no more smoking...This was very difficult to do but after I got past the first 2 weeks I immediately felt more confident...This will help you attack this disorder with a clear head!


2.) Physical Exercise:  Exercise 3 times a week at least. I am a male and I incorporated heavy weight lifting and cardio. Work out early in the day if you can...Releases stress and anxiety.


3.) Outlook:  Change your doom and gloom negative thinking into a more grateful and positive approach. Love who you are and love the people around you.


4.) Exposure:  Last but not least, this is a big one that may be scary to some people.  Participate in as many social situations as possible...I call this the "exposure" phase. Even if ts just saying hello to a stranger you pass or joining in a conversation you normally wouldn't join, you'd be surprised how much this works.  This can be painful as heck but the more you do it the better you feel. Expose yourself as much a you can, even if its really uncomfortable. You will get to the point that social interactions aren't a big deal.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Social Phobia Disorder at Work


I have an interesting post today that maybe some of you can relate to regarding social phobia disorder and work.   Although I have overcome my social anxiety I still have moments where it I feel frozen or paralyzed.  So you may be thinking what do I do for work? Well I am a waiter at one of the busiest restaurants in town.  I actually picked this job on purpose because I felt like it would help me break out of this social phobia disorder rut.  When I started the job 5 years ago my social phobia disorder was “full blown”.  I was beginning to think that this was the wrong way of overcoming social anxiety.  But I stuck it out and made some significant improvements.

What this job did for me was “expose” me to more interactive situations than I thought was humanly possible.  At first I was completely overwhelmed, but I gradually got more used to the stress of the job and the interactions I faced.  Don’t get me wrong I have my setbacks every shift but overall I have made significant progress.  Not to mention the money is great!

To make a long story short “exposure” can help alleviate social phobia disorder dramatically by forcing you to deal with interactions with people.  Practice makes perfect.  The more one socializes the better they will be in these situations and the more comfortable they will feel.  Now I am not saying to go out and find a job at the busiest restaurant in town, but I am saying that a little daily exposure goes a long way.

More to come!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Signs of Social Anxiety


If you are confused if you have social phobia disorder here are some signs of social anxiety.  This may help you diagnose your problem. I remember feeling uncomfortable and anxious when in certain situations.  I had no idea what my problem was and thought that I was just shy.  Years later I realized it was more than being just shy but it was in fact social phobia disorder.  Signs of social anxiety are not obvious until you are able to recognize them.  

The first sign would be that you are uncomfortable in ANY social situations.  This means that you are uncomfortable even around close friends and family.  For example, say that your mom is asking you questions about school, and you can’t even give her a response without being anxious or uncomfortable.  That is when you know to some scale that you have a problem.

Other basic signs of social anxiety include shyness, shaking, blushing, sweating and stuttering.  Also avoiding things like work, school, going out, hobbies and activities are common signs.  People need to realize that social phobia disorder is completely reversible and can get slowly better.  This disorder is more common than people realize and it is OKAY if you are struggling with it.  

Follow my blog and I will ensure that you beat this disorder just like I did.  I will give you the exact steps that I took and provide you with the best strategies for overcoming social anxiety.  Once you see the signs of social anxiety you are ready to the take required baby steps needed to improve your life.     
More to come!

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Social Phobia Disorder and College


SocialPhobia Disorder and going to college can be a scary and daunting task.  You can imagine someone with social phobia disorder having a hard time:
  • Giving presentations
  • Working in groups
  • Raising their hand
  • Being called on at random
  • Walking into class late
  • Tests, projects, quizzes (added anxiety)
Although I graduate this Fall (2013), it has been one the hardest obstacles I have had to cross so far in my life.  However, my social phobia disorder has improved dramatically in the past 4 years.  The “Exposure” in college has really made me stronger and has forced me to break out of my shell.  

Social Phobia Disorder is a condition that cannot be left alone.  Putting yourself in uncomfortable social situations is better than sitting alone in your room, even if it does sound counter-intuitive.  The more social scenarios you participate in, the more comfortable you will become in future social situations.  This is one prime way to overcoming shyness and social phobia.  

This semester I have had to give 8 oral presentations in front of 20+ people each time.  Talk about unbearable!  I would sweat, shake, blush uncontrollably, and sway back and forth.  It is almost impossible to give presentations with social phobia disorder.  Eventually they started to get easier and easier but it was never a walk in the park.  I realized that the important thing was that I was completing these presentations despite my severe social phobia disorder.  

To sum it all up college has given me confidence, sharpened my mind, and given me many opportunities.  Although, it was extremely uncomfortable and gut wrenching at times, it has ultimately made me better and my growth is undeniable.  Social phobia disorder is something that will make your college journey a living Hell, but it is those whose persevere who are stronger in the end.