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"paintingasoul"
I have to be brutal here Bro,
The picture looks like you may as well just posted a Picture of a rain cloud, it's dark fuzzy and creepy. Find or retake a picture that is bright and happy, doing your favorite activity, like at a party...fake it if you have too.!
Then after the 1st two paragraphs it looks like Eeyore from Christopher Robin wrote the rest!
What I'm good at: Humility? Really?? That screams I'm a pushover wuss bag please ignore me! Your NOT and you know your not! What are your Really good at?
Hopefully the above poster can help you more with that area!
I think you need to lean to overcome your Social Anxiousness
And get that under control 1st
Join a gym, get out from in front of that computer! Volunteer, force your self into social situations.
5 Clear Steps to Overcoming Social Anxiety
1.Take care of Yourself
When you’re alone and completely out of balance, the best place to start is base camp.
Get plenty of sleep at night. Get out of bed in the morning. WORKOUT Shower. Dress. Treat yourself to hearty, healthy food.
Maybe your mind isn’t working with you, but at least your body will remain healthy.
Try doing the things you used to enjoy, such as reading or taking a walk in the park. Going back to basics and doing normal things outside! Is tremendously important to keep you grounded.
2. Talk
Open up. Share your fears.
Now, this may seem very counter-intuitive when you’re in the middle of a choking sea of awfulness, but the only way out is to admit you’re terrified.
Try thinking of a friend or family member that you trust. Call them, go over to their place – do whatever is necessary to get to speak to them, and tell them exactly how you feel.
This is a difficult step to take, but once you try it, you’ll be surprised at how many people have experienced episodes like this.
If they care at all about you, they will listen and support you, even if they don’t completely understand your irrational fears.
3. Write
If talking about your social anxiety in person is still a bridge too far, start with writing about it (if you’re not much of a writer, substitute “writing” for “painting”, “singing” or any other activity that lets you express your feelings directly to another person).
Write about your fears on this blog, send an e-mail to a friend or family member or chat with them. Speak from the heart and be as honest as you possibly can.
Many people will relate to your words. You will see you’re not alone, and that will give you strength.
4. Get Angry
The emotions that come with fear can vary by the hour.
One minute you might feel very sad, the next minute you may become frustrated with your fruitless efforts, time-wasting and seeing how everybody else seems to find life so easy.
Use those moments of deep frustration and anger to give yourself a good old kick in the ass!
It might just be the little push you need to act, and once that’s over, you’ll feel relieved. At least you’ll have done something useful that day.
5. Party!
Yep, you’re reading this correctly.
If the opportunity arises and a friend asks you over for a barbecue or party. Even though you feel like SHIT: do it anyway.
Trust the person who invites you and try to forget about the things that keep you awake at night.
A change of environment, being with other people, a class or activity where socialization is a must!
Every small step counts. Every smile you manage to get on your face is proof that you can do it.
You can do this Bro