In this episode...
Do you ever lose your train of thought when talking to someone? Everything is fine and then that old familiar feeling creeps back…your anxiety.
You start to panic on the inside and completely lose the words. You become self-conscious and are looking for a way out of the conversation.
I’m reading a viewer comment about a problem they experience that you may be able to relate to and sharing what you can do to overcome this problem.
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Warm regards,
Sebastiaan van der Schrier
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Do you feel awkward in social situations? Do you struggle to be yourself around others?
And do you fear being judged, being seen anxious, and embarrassing yourself?
You’re not alone.
I’ve been there. It sucks. Big time.
But there’s hope. I’ve been fortunate enough to overcome my Social Anxiety...
... and I’ve helped hundreds of socially anxious clients overcome their struggles too.
Thankfully, there’s a gentle, powerful, and effective solution to beat it.
It won’t happen overnight, but with certain techniques and strategies, you can reduce your Social Anxiety quickly.
And with persistence, you can become completely anxiety-free.
Without needing to force yourself to awkwardly face your fears.
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All the best on your journey to effortless social ease.
Warm regards,
Seb