Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said "Give what you have to someone else. It may be better than you dare to think."
I am restarting my blog with that quote in mind- to pass on the psychological tools I acquired thru 10 years of training- on how to shrink shyness, social anxiety and phobias that eliminate any pleasure in social situations. Weak social ties are better than none. Something is better than nothing.
Let's start again with you observing yourself as a scientist would; in observation of your thoughts, behaviors, body language, talking-- not as a critical, condemning judge- but someone collecting data about you.
For example- how interesting- I see when she walked into that room she looked very aloof and made no eye contact. She was thinking -I hate being here- what's the use? I am bored to death. She didn't talk to anyone- didn't say hello- goodbye- just walked out. Her heartrate was up, her hands were cold.
For example- he was thinking- that class description kind of intrigues me- but then I'd have to talk to people and there is nothing to talk about in my boring life. He sets the information aside and takes a drink.
You're a scientist collecting information about the subject: you.
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WHY ARE YOU SO QUIET?
Most of the time we are passive participants;
watchers and listeners of our computers, our televisions, cell-phones, movie theaters.
Then with little practice we are supposed to talk and express ourselves articulately on job interviews, meeting new people at work, starting to date, selling our business plans.
These are the most intimidating situations to begin with, when we're out of practice, or never had any in the first place and where we feel we're being scrutinized.
This is my area of expertise; I merge the structure of the speech communication with anxiety reducing methods.
I have a BA in Sociology, and taught for 10 years in a behavioral/cognitive clinic at the University of Washington, where I coached people on how to make changes in communication skills and health habits.This was a pioneering clinic and I represented the clinic through the UW Speakers Bureau on radio and television shows, and did many corporate workshops.
Public speaking totally intimidated me, and I had no experience. I had accidentally developed a career in the very field I hated; public speaking.
No matter how discouraged you are, I can help you.
Joan6466@aol.com
Tel. No. 360 697 6168
Skype: joan.walz
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