www.socialanxiety.co.uk In this third chapter of my life and social anxiety I talk about my college years when I was 16-18 years old. Chapter 1 www.youtube.com Chapter 2: www.youtube.com
My Story of Social Anxiety: Chapter 3
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#1 by shok999 on March 13th, 2010
I can relate alot of your experiences ..schoo; was very hard …i wen to univeristy after doing A levels.. it was better at univeristy but SA was still quite bad..hated presentations etc ..didn’t get work placment due to SA at interview..i spent alot of time in canteens on my own ..it was a nightmare. public transport was very anxiety provking..i made it through uni but only just. i still need to do my driving test .i failed 5 times when i was about 20..need to do it again ..
#2 by ClockworkSublime on March 13th, 2010
Social anxiety can make you give off bad vibes to others. Maybe that guy was having a bad day and he took out his anger on your sa vibes. Sa can create enemies out of no where since its hard for us to control what vibes we give off. Many people can interpret the way we act the wrong way.. Great video
#3 by laurelisavantgarde on March 13th, 2010
I remember my driving test all too well. I was so nervous I dropped keys on the sidewalk before I even got into the car. Also, when he made me checks on things such as headlights and windows, I kept pressing the wrong things because I was so anxious. Luckily that did not count off too much. I still have trouble driving with other people in the car with me.
#4 by TheCynicalEye on March 14th, 2010
4:34 – 4:54 — It’s so interesting that you mentioned this point. Oftentimes I feel *completely* in the dark on so many different things, especially concerning school-related issues. It makes you realize just how much is communicated via word of mouth, and how much information you’re missing as a result of a lack of relationships.
#5 by ToLiveIsToDie20 on March 14th, 2010
I could eat poppy corn while watching this, very interesting. Even though it’s never easier said then done, showing up for class to expose yourself… may not have made anything better anyways I guess eh.. without knowledge of how to change the way you think about it, “thought processes”. It’s unfair when cocky people misunderstand you and pick on you for it in front of people, thats what really gets us out of our comfort zone and actually doing something about it.