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Self Improvement, Fear & Anxiety Sophie Zadeh Self Improvement, Fear & Anxiety Sophie Zadeh

The Art of Conversation

Conversations can be difficult and can feel awkward, especially if you lack confidence or are shy. In The Art of Conversation article, I reflect on my former awkward self and the body language of awkward conversation. Then provide verbal and nonverbal conversation techniques, to have you feeling more comfortable during conversations.

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Social Anxiety: How to create positive perceptions

I don’t want to increase anybody’s anxiety, but a recent study found that people with high levels of anxiety were rated less positively by conversation partners. To add insult to injury, conversation partners have a reduced desire for future interactions with people with social anxiety disorder. Before you slump into defeat, let’s get to the bottom of this, then look at some practical solutions.

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Fear & Anxiety, Self Improvement Sophie Zadeh Fear & Anxiety, Self Improvement Sophie Zadeh

One Simple Solution to Reduce Stress and Anxiety in Minutes

Learn what happens in the brain and body as you feel stress and anxiety, the emotions behind stress, and a simple technique to prevent or reduce the body’s response to stress. In this post there are three versions of a follow-along slow breathing exercise, which slows the heart rate and reins in other autonomic processes, so you can regain control and tackle life’s challenges.

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Tourette Syndrome: My involuntary nonverbal response to a sudden verbal tic

Why do we judge people from the moment we see them? And when we feel threatened by them, what happens during our body’s emergency response to fear. Read about my involuntary nonverbal behaviours when I encountered a guy with Tourette Syndrome. Both our bodies reacting to a stimulus.

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