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High school is arguably the best four years of a person’s life. Individuals are growing, learning, and preparing to venture into the reality of the world known as adulthood. However, whether people make the best or worst of these years will determine if it really...
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Shyness will make you feel uncomfortable, self-conscious, nervous, bashful, timid, or insecure. Individuals who are shy typically notice physical sensations like blushing or feeling speechless, shaky, or breathless. Shyness is the opposite of being at relaxed with yourself around others. When people feel shy, they...
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I have felt shy for as long as I can remember. I can vividly look back on my days in high school and can see I was the epitome of a withdrawn and reserved student. I sometimes would stutter when being singled out by teachers...
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Do you know anyone around you who can overcome the fear of speaking or doing something in public? Or you yourself might be someone shy? “Seven Ways to Beat Shyness,” an article written by Carolyn Kitch, gives information and ideas that can help us overcome...
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For me, it is normal for a person to be shy in a certain situation. However, experts also say that being too shy is not good for our mental health. And, if your shyness feels like it is with you, there are a number of...
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Shyness in children can be linked to low Self-esteem which could either be inherited from shy parents or picked up. And this, if not worked on early could be a stigma. Although psychological, it restrains its subject from the ability to do or say what...
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The Fine Line Between Social Anxiety Disorder & Shyness Have you ever been nervous about meeting new people or giving a presentation in front of others? Most likely. But have you ever been so stressed about it that you avoid meeting people or never show...
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Blood pounded in his ears and his heart thudded loudly in his chest. His hands trembled. His vision marred, as if he were looking through the wrong prescription glasses. His face heated up and sweat pooled in his clammy hands. His roaring heartbeat drowned out...
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The personality trait of shyness can be analyzed from the biological, cognitive and behavioural perspectives of psychology. I perceive my fear of social interactions to be problematic because I find making friends and public speaking challenging. From the biological perspective, the theorist Charles Darwin believed...
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People often do not achieve what they want for reasons that lie in their heads. For example, excessive shyness and embarassment do not allow talking with the boss at the right time or paralyze in negotiations. Inability to defend one’s position harms not only career,...
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Children and youth as individuals grow and develop differently based on various factors and implications that make them who they are. In discussing the age old debate of nature versus nurture, it is our goal to provide factual information that provides to the understanding of...
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Shyness is a commonly used but often misunderstood term. What is the definition of shyness? Shyness is a feeling of apprehension, awkwardness or discomfort in social life situations or personal situations that will keep us from pursuing and achieving our goals in life. Based on...