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Savannah is raising awareness about social anxiety by The home of Fixers on Flickr
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  • Post category:Anxiety/Stress / Positive change
  • Post published:August 26, 2017

Do some research to understand your actual risk versus perceived risk. Recognise that the worse-case scenario is highly unlikely. Begin to re-structure your thoughts to not engage in catastrophic thinking, and start to challenge back to those thoughts.

Source: How to Overcome Fear @ wikiHow

Photo: Savannah is raising awareness about social anxiety by The home of Fixers on Flickr under Creative Commons license

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