Handling Social Anxiety:
Three Life Hacks

If you suffer from social anxiety, you may find seemingly simple, everyday tasks incredibly challenging and complex. They leave you crippled with fear about the outcome of every problem, the reactions of others, and making simple decisions.

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Left untreated, social anxiety can be an incredibly debilitating condition that can have a significantly detrimental impact on your daily life. It can even result in some sufferers being afraid to leave their houses and enjoy everyday life.

While severe cases may require treatment from medical professionals, there are a few hacks you can use to help you navigate the world while battling social anxiety.

What Is Social Anxiety?

According to experts, social anxiety involves fears of being judged or negatively evaluated by others. This can result in feelings of inferiority, embarrassment, depression, self-consciousness, and low self-esteem.

While it is normal to feel anxious in some situations, social anxiety amplifies this to the point of debilitation and can cause severe restrictions on daily life.

How Can I Handle Social Anxiety?

Sometimes, the only solution to help social anxiety is to seek medical treatment from an experienced professional. They may be able to prescribe medication or treatment to help.

There are, however, a few hacks you can use to help you handle your social anxiety and make the most of everyday life.

Deep Breathing

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Social anxiety creates strong emotional reactions, and deep breathing can help. Breathing deeply helps your body feel more relaxed. This, in turn, can help reduce stress.

Count the breaths you take in a minute before you try the exercise, and take note of this number. Next, focus on inhaling through your nose and exhaling through your mouth, breathing from your stomach rather than your chest.

Aim to inhale for three seconds and exhale for three seconds, feeling the tension leave your muscles as you breathe. Breathe this way for 5 minutes, then count your breaths per minute. The number has probably been reduced.

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Practice this a few times daily to familiarize yourself with the exercise. Then, use it to help you calm down in social situations.

Stay Organized

A large portion of social anxiety is fear of the unknown. Staying organized can help alleviate your fears. Arrive early to meetings to ask questions ahead of time, plan your route in advance to reduce the stress of being late, and write down any commitments or appointments ahead of time.

Avoid Alcohol

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It can be tempting to use alcohol as a crutch to help you alleviate anxiety, but this is a short-term solution. Sometimes, alcohol can make you feel more anxious and exacerbate your insecurities and worries.

   * Alcohol is also addictive, so avoid using it to deal with social anxiety. This is a path that could lead to more problems than it solves.

Final Thought

Social anxiety is an unpleasant condition and one that can cause real disruption to daily life. While the hacks above are not a complete solution, they can help you regain some control of your life and move forward with more confidence.

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