What
is Shyness?
Shyness; No
one in world is there who has not been affected by shyness at some or the other
point in their life. Research results show that in total of shyness victims men
are in greater in number than women. A shy person is an introvert and keeps
himself reserve from others. This means that he prefers to stay at home and
avoid joining the society because he has a feeling of insecurity.
What
is the cause of shyness?
Shyness can be
a result of past happenings in the life of a person. Like For Example: If a person in childhood is rejected and
criticized by their family members or their classmates they may carry these
experiences in the later part of their life. And as result they lose their
confidence in responding to any new tasks and feel shy.
For few
people, shyness is an inherited factor. This means that by birth they have this
shyness in their minds which is the result of chemical imbalance in the brain.
Research findings state that there is switching center in the brain which
results in constant fear due to chemical imbalance.
Any type of
shyness can be overcome by increasing level of confidence. A person who is
confident in himself and takes up every job confidently is never shy. Thus it
can be said that shyness and confidence have an inverse relationship between
them.
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