Reclaim Your Life
Discover your confidence and thrive beyond social anxiety.
BABY STEPS BUILD CONFIDENCE
We build confidence by gaining experience, building our skills, and changing our self-perception. This doesn't have to happen in big leaps. Taking baby steps can shift the way you see yourself.
BIT BY BIT, TRY SOMETHING NEW
Confidence comes from the direct lived experiences that teach us new skills and show us what we're capable of. Find small ways to try something new and watch your self-perception change.
GIVE YOURSELF ENCOURAGEMENT
Be kind to yourself as you take whatever small steps you can. Criticizing your fear only adds to the cycle of anxiety and frustration. Even when your social fears seem irrational or get in the way of you living your life, it's more helpful in the long-run to view them with acceptance and speak to yourself with compassion.
AND STAY WILLING TO BE UNCOMFORTABLE
Even baby steps toward facing your fears can be uncomfortable. So, don't judge the discomfort. Instead, remind yourself of what's so important that you're willing to do it anxious or not. You'd be amazed at how much fear you can withstand when you stop fighting it.
GIVE YOUR FEARS A CALM, RATIONAL RESPONSE
So much fear is driven by the thoughts we have about ourselves, other people, and the feared situation. These stories are usually exaggerated, focused on threat and danger, and critical. Practice noticing anxious and self-critical thoughts when they show up and redirecting them to more constructive thoughts.
Questions to ask when you're feeling anxious
LOOK FOR WHAT YOU LIKE ABOUT YOURSELF
GET TO KNOW YOUR STRENGTHS
Pay attention to your unique method of solving problems, helping others, and taking action in tough situations.
FOLLOW YOUR OWN PATH
When you get lost in comparison or self-criticism, turn your attention back to your path and what you want/need in your life journey.
LET YOUR VALUES LEAD
When in doubt, remember what matters most to you. To uncover your values, consider your personal vision for your life and the beliefs or ideals that make you who you are.