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No More Shyness

No More Shyness


Shyness is an ever-increasing problem and fostered, many feel, by the technology available nowadays. Online dating, email, and virtual anonymity are realities in today’s world. For most of us, these are merely conveniences; but for many, these are simply ways to avoid directly connecting to others. They are literally in hiding from the world. Reaching out and touching someone is terrifying to the seriously shy and socially phobic. There’s much less awkwardness when dealing with others via the internet. No one would see them or hear them; they feel safe.


For many, it’s only in unfamiliar situations that they show symptoms of shyness. They’re perfectly fine in normal situations; they know how to act and what to say. Anything different throws them for a loop and into a panic. A crowded room becomes a scene of terror for the socially phobic.

Click on the link below to download the ebook:-
No More Shyness (PDF)