Shyness is something that can affect anyone, no matter how old you are. It's that uneasy feeling you get when you're around other people. You know, the one that makes you all self-conscious and anxious? We know that feeling can make it hard to build relationships or get involved in social activities.

Well, if you’re tired of feeling all anxious and uncomfortable when you're in social situations you're not alone. A lot of people deal with shyness on their day to day, but guess what? It's totally something you can overcome with a little practice.

Shyness isn't set in stone! Nope, it's just a habit, and habits can be broken with a little effort. So, here are five steps to help you overcome your shyness and become a social butterfly (or at least feel more comfortable in social situations):

1. Admit it, you're shy

The first step is to admit to yourself that you're a bit on the shy side. It's important to acknowledge that shyness is a challenge for you, and that's okay. Once you've acknowledged it, you can start taking action to overcome it. Take a moment to think about how your shyness affects you in social situations. Figure out which specific situations make you the most uncomfortable and anxious. Once you understand your shyness, you can come up with strategies to tackle it head-on.

2. Boost yourself up

Negative self-talk can really contribute to your shyness and social anxiety. So, let's turn that around and practice some positive self-talk. Remind yourself of all the awesome things about you. Repeat affirmations like "I am confident and capable" to yourself. Make a list of all your positive qualities and refer to it when you start feeling you're feeling anxious or self-conscious. Before you know it, positive self-talk will become a habit and you'll feel more confident in social situations.

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3. Take it one step at a time

Exposure therapy is a fancy way of saying that you expose yourself gradually to situations that make you feel anxious and uncomfortable. Start small and work your way up. Maybe strike up a conversation with a friendly stranger at a coffee shop. As you start feeling more at ease, challenge yourself to attend bigger social events or join a social group. Remember, baby steps are key here. Or! You can join a community that aligns with your interests on Jaumo and join the conversation there, from the comfort of your own home and knowing the people you’re talking to love the same things you do.Start small and gradually build up your confidence: slowly but surely.

4. It's not all about you

When we're feeling shy, we tend to get wrapped up in our own little world of discomfort. We become hyper-focused on how we're coming across, what others might be thinking of us, and our own feelings of shyness. But here's a trick: shift your focus to others.

Engage with the people around you. Ask them questions and show genuine interest in what they have to say. When you actively listen and engage in conversations, you'll find that the pressure and self-consciousness start to melt away. When you shift your attention away from your own worries, you'll find it easier to come up with conversation topics and keep the interaction flowing. A super cool bonus about it is that it'll also help you build connections with people. Remember, socializing is a two-way street, and focusing on others is a great way to build social confidence.

5. Practice makes perfect

Like most things, overcoming shyness takes time and practice.The more you put yourself out there and engage in social situations, the easier it gets. Be patient with yourself and celebrate small victories along the way - keep pushing forward!

To sum it up, shyness is just a habit that can be broken with practice. By admitting your shyness, using positive self-talk, taking it one step at a time, focusing on others, and practicing consistently, you can build social confidence and conquer your shyness. Remember, everyone feels a little shy or nervous sometimes, but with persistence and effort, you can learn to feel more comfortable and confident in social situations.

If you’re ready to challenge your shyness, go ahead and join your favorite online community on Jaumo! Joining the conversation is completely free and you get to develop your relationships with the other Jaumo members on your own rhythm.

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