Psychology, asked by Araina10, 13 days ago

today's topic is shyness


Q1) What is shyness?
Q2) Why I'm so shy?
Q3) Can shyness be harmful?
Q4)Why I feel so uncomfortable about myself every time?
Q5) What are the ways for preventing shyness?
Q6) Is there any practice for not being shy?



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Answers

Answered by ananyakhatua46
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Answer:

Shyness is the tendency to feel awkward, worried or tense during social encounters, especially with unfamiliar people.

b= New and unfamiliar situations can bring out shy feelings — like the first day of school, meeting someone new, or speaking in front of a group for the first time. People are more likely to feel shy when they're not sure how to act, don't know how others will react, or when attention is on them.

Explanation:

c=Shyness, and the modesty and self-effacing nature that go with it, are rarely threatening to others and may allow people to feel more comfortable around you. In other words, you don't have an air of superiority that makes it hard to talk with you. Too much shyness can make you seem aloof or standoffish.

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Answered by dharmishthantal
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Answer:

(1) Shyness is the tendency to feel awkward, worried or tense during social encounters, especially with unfamiliar people.

(2) New and unfamiliar situations can bring out shy feelings — like the first day of school, meeting someone new, or speaking in front of a group for the first time. People are more likely to feel shy when they're not sure how to act, don't know how others will react, or when attention is on them.

(3) Shyness, and the modesty and self-effacing nature that go with it, are rarely threatening to others and may allow people to feel more comfortable around you. In other words, you don't have an air of superiority that makes it hard to talk with you. Too much shyness can make you seem aloof or standoffish.

(4) It's pretty common to feel unsettled if you have hormone problems or a psychological condition like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or dementia. Rarely, it may be caused by a brain tumor. That's why it's important to talk to your doctor if you get agitated, especially if you feel like it's for no reason.

(5)   Don't tell. There's no need to advertise your shyness.  

       Keep it light. If others bring up your shyness, keep your tone casual.

       Change your tone.  

       Avoid the label.  

       Stop self-sabotaging.  

       Know your strengths.  

       Choose relationships carefully.

       Avoid bullies and teases

(6)Be True to Yourself

Most people find that the more they practice socializing, the easier it gets. Practicing social skills — like assertiveness; conversation; and friendly, confident body language — can help people overcome shyness, build confidence, and get more enjoyment from everyday experiences.

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