Shyness refers to a tendency to withdraw from people, especially people who are unknown. Everyone has some degree of shyness. In fact an individual with no shyness at all is probably one who does not make good judgments about preserving proper borders in between individuals. A little bit of shyness is a good thing. However when a high level of shyness avoids an individual from participating in typical social communications, from working well at work, or from establishing intimate relationships, it presents a trouble-- which, fortunately, can be reduced.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Who are the People most likely to Struggle with Social Anxiety?
Shyness refers to a tendency to withdraw from people, especially people who are unknown. Everyone has some degree of shyness. In fact an individual with no shyness at all is probably one who does not make good judgments about preserving proper borders in between individuals. A little bit of shyness is a good thing. However when a high level of shyness avoids an individual from participating in typical social communications, from working well at work, or from establishing intimate relationships, it presents a trouble-- which, fortunately, can be reduced.
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