Friday, April 25, 2014

Crush Social Anxiety

Crush Social AnxietyClick Image To Visit Site Do you feel like you’re dying of awkwardness when you’re sitting on a bus or train ride and somebody sits next to you or across from you?


Hi, my name is Chris Chandra and I discovered something incredible that I’m going to share with you…



Well, it’s completely true and in just a minute I’ll tell how you can make it your own reality too.


Without a healthy social life, your soul starts to feel… well, starved. Like you’re constantly hungry for the type of emotional bond that’s naturally found between great friends.


And when you feel that way… well, it’s frustrating. You want to be able to join in the conversation at work or school but every time you start to speak, you feel the words catch in your throat and nothing comes out.


You want to be able to meet new people and develop new friendships but you’re not sure how. And even current friends… well, it would be great if you were the first person they called when they were looking to hangout.


You see, at the risk of sounding like I’m bragging, I’d like to tell you that I have the social life most guys would love to have.


But if it wasn’t my own life, I’d think it was complete fiction. Sometimes I literally have to pinch myself to make sure that I’m not dreaming.


Yes, I have a large circle of friends who frequently call me when they’re looking to party, head out for a new adventure, or just hang out. People throwing parties have even called me to schedule their event based on my schedule (pretty crazy, huh?) because they know more people will come to their party if I’m there.


And women… well, they frequently go out of their way to talk to me even though I’m not the most buff or good-looking guy around.


Here’s a picture of me hanging out with my good friend Mary who was recently crowned Miss Asia Canada. (I’ll tell you more about Mary in a minute.)


In fact, I used to be painfully shy. Like never leave the house to go anywhere level of shy. So I’m not kidding when I say that I was once where many guys are right now.


You see, I grew up in an abusive household as an only child. As a kid, I would say my self-confidence was pretty low but that wouldn’t be completely honest. The painful truth was my self-confidence was practically non-existent then.


I would be so uncomfortable that I’d avoid talking to anybody. If someone else actually tried to talk to me, well I’d freeze up. I’d literally open my mouth, feel the words catch my throat, and nothing would come out. It was humiliating.


They thought I was trying to embarrass them. As soon we’d get home, I’d get punished which only made my social anxiety even worse.


I just figured I was just a guy born with an unclimbable… Read more…


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