Are you a shy type person?

@msedge (4011)
United States
August 20, 2008 1:23pm CST
Everyone feels shy sometimes, but being too shy can hamper many aspects of your life.Determine why you're shy in the first place. For example, are you scared of what someone might say about your physical appearance? Remember, there's an underlying reason for how you react in situations.Act as if you're not shy. In private, behave as if you're oozing confidence. Hold your chin up, stick your chest out, add a swagger to your walk and speak firmly. It may seem ridiculous, but you will see results when you're out in public. Practice making eye contact and smiling in your interactions with others. Strike up casual conversations with strangers about weather or current events.Look your best. One way to improve self-consciousness is to always look good and limit ways you can be self-critical. Lower your fear of rejection by imagining the worst possible outcome. If you approach someone, they may say "no" or they may just walk away. Absolutely everybody has been rejected at some point, but no one has to dwell on it.Look and learn. Watching friends or even strangers who aren't shy is a good way to learn some tips first-hand. Feel positive about yourself, don't get frustrated and have fun. Remember, the real goal is to find someone who will like you for who you are.
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@dawnald (85135)
• Shingle Springs, California
20 Aug 08
I don't know why I'm shy. I do know that I'm uncomfortable calling people I don't know and that I am usually pretty uncomfortable having conversations with people I don't know. The exception is when the person is more of a talker than I am and they can make me feel comfortable. I think partly I'm just introverted by nature and partly it's developmental, environmental, whatever.
@msedge (4011)
• United States
25 Aug 08
There are really people that were born shy and maybe you were one of them.