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RE: Becoming an open book #1

in #life7 years ago (edited)

Is it about being shy or is it about lacking confidnece to speak your mind? If I read your story, I feel like it's maybe more about confidence than shyness. You want to speak out, you want to be heard, share your thoughts with the world and be outgoing, but something holds you back. If you question every sentence you speak out loudly, then I think that's more about a lack of confidence. Don't get me wrong though: there's nothing wrong with lacking confidence at certain times. But that's a critical question to ask yourself in order to succesfully change your habits and way of thinking. Are you really shy or do you need more confidence? Are you an introverted person and is that why you have such a struggle in social situations, or are you extraverted by nature and are other things holding you back of becoming the person you know that is in you?

Very honest and open article, the way I like it. You clearly think about who you are as a person and you know where you want to get in life. Being so honest with yourself takes courage and strength. I hope you'll find whatever it is needed to take the necessary steps forward :). Good luck!

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I think, or I know that in my case it's both! Shyness and confidence. There are way more things that I did not even mention in this post and being open about is... a struggle. BUT... If you want to change things, behave different you have to start with yourself and face the fear! Ever since I was a kid I did not dare to speak loud, not even in a shop buying a lollipop. I always whispered and my cheeks.... Omg gosh my cheeks they burned bright red and all I wanted to do is crawl under the counter. I do lack confidence for sure but the shyness is, I believe at this moment in my life stronger then the lack of confidence because I do show myself, I do write and I do speak.
Your reply is marvelous and might be the best reply I have ever gotten here! So thank you for that! Much appreciated!

Wow, that's a huge compliment :). I'm sure, the way you describe yourself and sound motivated to tackle your struggles, you'll find a way to deal with all of this. But it'll take time, and that's okay :). Thanks for your generous upvote by the way, that's very appreciated :). I look forward to more of your articles!

@tuwore I love your point of view.

@poeticsnake One thing i always try to figure out is knowing the difference between someone that wants to unburden and someone seeking help. The two works hand in hand. When we unburden we often take the mien of a third person and seek out our lives in its truest expression. We detach ourselves from ourselves so that we can, from a plane devoid of sentiment, see ourselves through. Most help-seekers are so gung-ho about the help they seek that they look for it around not knowing that by seeking ourselves , half the job is done already.

I think you just unburdened yourself. You wrote about yourself in the purest form. And i know, like you replied, you can still write more.

You are real and i love that. And i can assure you that the more you reach within, you'll find whatever it 's needed to take the necessary steps forward.