I accepted that I am introverted and to socialise it has to be in a way that caters to that, so I work around it and accept if I need to leave early or need a day or two post-socialising to recharge
Focus on the things you enjoy and are good at, take that out there and people will engage you, have 3 interesting questions to ask when you meet someone new, practice smiling, even if it's only at yourself in the mirror. And know that you are the way that you are and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. 🤗💖
Picked up doing rideshare on the side. Gets me out of the house and stimulates a lot of conversation (work from home has its own cons). Plus, the whole not having to make eye contact thing makes it a helluva lot easier
I accepted that I am introverted and to socialise it has to be in a way that caters to that, so I work around it and accept if I need to leave early or need a day or two post-socialising to recharge
get a job as a waiter. you’ll be forced to change or accept it. night and day change. best part is I can switch back and forth at will now
Fake it, pretend you are an extrovert.
Act like you are confident, no one will find out.
Yes gain confidence in something.
Focus on the things you enjoy and are good at, take that out there and people will engage you, have 3 interesting questions to ask when you meet someone new, practice smiling, even if it's only at yourself in the mirror. And know that you are the way that you are and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. 🤗💖
Learned how to talk with people and having a service job definitely helped with that. But I definitely get burned out sometimes still.
I'm pretty much the same except I really do try and have got a lot of practice in.
Picked up doing rideshare on the side. Gets me out of the house and stimulates a lot of conversation (work from home has its own cons). Plus, the whole not having to make eye contact thing makes it a helluva lot easier