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How to Manage Social Anxiety: Science-Backed Tools to Feel Calm & Confident

Social anxiety can feel exhausting — the racing heart, overthinking conversations, replaying moments on a loop, and the urge to avoid social situations altogether. If you've ever wondered "Why am I like this?" or "How do I stop feeling so anxious around people?" — this episode is for you. In today's episode I break down what social anxiety really is and shares research-backed strategies to help you calm your nervous system, build confidence, and feel more at ease in social situations. You'll learn how your brain is actually trying to protect you, why overthinking happens after social interactions, and how to work with anxiety instead of fighting it. In this episode you will learn: ✔ What social anxiety is from a neuroscience perspective ✔ Why your nervous system goes into fight, flight, or freeze ✔ How to calm anxiety using breathwork ✔ A powerful mindset shift to reduce self-consciousness ✔ CBC tools to challenge anxious thoughts ✔ How self-compassion reduces social anxiety ✔ Gentle exposure practices to build confidence ✔ How to stop replaying conversations This episode is perfect if you: struggle with social anxiety feel nervous in group settings avoid social plans because of anxiety replay conversations afterward want to feel more confident speaking up are curious about mindfulness for anxiety want science-based mental health tools Share your takeaways with me on Instagram @OneWade or send me a note here . Curious about other #MindfulMoments? Check out my book, 100 Mindful Moments to Balance & Energize Curious to explore 1:1 coaching? Schedule your complimentary 30-min call here.

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