shyness & self consiousness
Thu, 13 Nov 2003, 09:26 pmAndrea14 posts in thread
shyness & self consiousness
Thu, 13 Nov 2003, 09:26 pmI am struggling through life because of my shyness. I was raised in a strict catholic family and not allowed to have friends over or go places. I am now in my early 30's and struggling with few friends and I sabotage every wonderful career opportunity that's come my way....which have been a lot. I panic and then pass the opportunity to someone else. The problem I've encountered recently over and over again is people when I meet them saying to me, "are you alright, you look like you're going to have a breakdown, or relax, and they pick up on my problem. I don't know what's happening, but I used to be able to disguise it more and now I'm becoming even more fearful of meeting new people etc. because of all of these recent comments. I just want to hide more. They seem to be happening with almost everyone. I recently put on some weight so I attribute this to that...that my self image has gone down. To sum it up, I am so tired of holding myself back in life this way. It is so painful to know that I am living with this problem and I want to change. What do I do to change this? Any advice as to what's happening with me and I attribute my shyness to the environment I grew up in, am I correct? (although my brothers are not this way) Please help!
Re: "Catty's" way!!
Wed, 3 Dec 2003, 12:02 amJust want to say that I reckon both perspectives are completely valid. It all depends on the person who is seeking the advice.
Theres no point arguing, name-calling and countering each other because its not of any use to our friend andrea. In the end, its up to her how she uses the advices she gets from her different sources.
Idiosyncracies make the world go round. If we had a formula/solution to everything - we wouldn't have any drama. Or theatre for that matter ;)
"Life sux, wearing a fucking helmet" - Denis Leary.
Crispy.
Theres no point arguing, name-calling and countering each other because its not of any use to our friend andrea. In the end, its up to her how she uses the advices she gets from her different sources.
Idiosyncracies make the world go round. If we had a formula/solution to everything - we wouldn't have any drama. Or theatre for that matter ;)
"Life sux, wearing a fucking helmet" - Denis Leary.
Crispy.
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