Tag Archives: Self Monitoring
How To Walk Past People Without Freaking Out
Posted on 01. May, 2009 by admin.
You’re taking an innocent walk in the park. It’s a beautiful day. You’re really enjoying yourself.
Suddenly, you see someone coming towards you on the sidewalk. You start to freak out inside. Immediately you get this sudden urge to cross the street or turn back, but they’ve already seen you. It would look weird.
It’s a guy [...]
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Do You Make These 6 Mistakes In Your Body Language?
Posted on 30. Apr, 2009 by admin.
As with anything you do, your body language should be fluid and natural. Right now you probably have some very insecure habits when it comes to body language. Most shy people do.
They just don’t get it.
In most situations, your body language should be used to make other people think you are a confident, sociable person. [...]
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Shyness Isn’t A Choice
Posted on 27. Apr, 2009 by admin.
You see a poisonous snake coming toward you. It has a deadly look in its eyes. What do you feel?
You feel fear. Intense, shaking fear that rattles through your whole body.
Suddenly there’s a man standing at the opposite end of the room. He yells at you: “Don’t worry! This type of snake doesn’t bite!” Do [...]
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Is Thinking Too Much Keeping You Shy?
Posted on 23. Apr, 2009 by admin.
You’re back in high school. The teacher you hate most has just asked you a question. Typical of her to pick the only one you don’t know the answer to.
Suddenly, your mind goes blank.
What do you do? You desperately try to think of something to say, and an awkward silence falls across the class. They’re [...]
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12 Subtle Antisocial Habits That Make You Look Insecure
Posted on 21. Apr, 2009 by admin.
When I was a teenager, my parents always insisted on taking lots of photos and home videos.
I hated seeing how I acted in those days. I was always the quietest one, barely able to control my actions and reactions. Usually I thought I was a little shy, almost normal, but seeing those videos I was [...]
