107. Managing Your Thoughts to Reduce Social Anxiety

You know what it’s like to be nervous around new people and situations, whether you’re attending an event alone or speaking up and having everyone turn toward you. Fear is a normal reaction that warns our bodies to be careful. Social anxiety is a type of fear that stems from our thoughts, dealing more with worry about what might occur, rather than fearing something that is present. When fear and anxiety become a pattern in our lives, they become a problem. In today’s episode, we’ll discuss how fear and anxiety can come to the surface based purely on the words said to us by another person, and how to stop allowing others to hijack our emotional well-being and take back our personal control and self-management. Free Guide: The Ultimate Way to Start Conversations and Leave Them Wanting More Schedule  your: School of Social Mastery Course Creation Call "Radiate Social Confidence Now" coaching and consultation session Feeling anxious in unfamiliar situations?  Schedule your: "Social Anxiety Solution" coaching and consultation session The Social Priming System Social Confidence Pro  FREE Download: ---> Essential Business Etiquette Tips: The Definitive List of "Must-Know" social rules for success with co-workers, clients, and customers  

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The Social Skills Mastery Podcast is where High-Performance Social Confidence Coach and Corporate Trainer, Susan Callender helps professionals, business owners, and entrepreneurs stand out in competitive and often high-stakes situations, by raising social capital and using the power of polished people skills to make an impact. Weekly content encompasses what to do, what to say, how to maneuver tricky situations and get it right the first time.