Hi all,
Just wondering if there are any people on here who have successfully beaten SA to any degree?
I was thinking about this during the week and whilst I am not crippled with SA, it does effect my day-to-day life to some extent.
I suffer from shyness and tend to avoid certain situations and my self-confidence is also quite low. All these things can cause me to feel quite depressed by times.
What I realised during the week is that I can feel quite comfortable with my 'downs' - they give me a reason to feel sorry for myself and an excuse to retreat into myself. I feel that in order to move on I'll have to say my goodbyes to the old me, the me who is comfortable feeling down, who is comfortable just plodding along. I've also realised that this could be an enormously hard thing to do.
I'm working on some CBT and am trying to force myself to be more outgoing (step by step). I feel the hardest thing is to be consistent and just to keep trying.
Sorry for the long post, kinda just putting my thoughts down....
Just wondering if there are any people on here who have successfully beaten SA to any degree?
I was thinking about this during the week and whilst I am not crippled with SA, it does effect my day-to-day life to some extent.
I suffer from shyness and tend to avoid certain situations and my self-confidence is also quite low. All these things can cause me to feel quite depressed by times.
What I realised during the week is that I can feel quite comfortable with my 'downs' - they give me a reason to feel sorry for myself and an excuse to retreat into myself. I feel that in order to move on I'll have to say my goodbyes to the old me, the me who is comfortable feeling down, who is comfortable just plodding along. I've also realised that this could be an enormously hard thing to do.
I'm working on some CBT and am trying to force myself to be more outgoing (step by step). I feel the hardest thing is to be consistent and just to keep trying.
Sorry for the long post, kinda just putting my thoughts down....