Social Anxiety is back. I feel it. I feel it in the Zoom calls that I participate in. And at the playground when I'm talking to another mom. My words come out slurred, detached, broken.
7 full weeks of staying at home have really done a number on me.
Mentally. Emotionally. Socially.
I don't know about you, but I'm questioning every word that comes out of my mouth (when I actually get the opportunity to speak to someone other than my husband or 3 year old). I feel like my confidence is slipping. And I'm doubting myself more and more about how I'm going to come out of this.
Does that sound familiar?
If you've experienced Social Anxiety in the past, you know how much effort it takes to get it under control. It's a continuous work in progress, and if you don't practice social confidence, you get rusty.
I'm feeling the rust setting in.
This is why this week I started working on new content that's going to tackle Social Anxiety post-stay-at-home-coronavirus-outbreak.
This is relevant if you're scared of showing up to that first interview, or happy hour, or group outing after all this time of not using the skills you've acquired.
But I need YOUR help.
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