Three Ways Fandom Events Can Help Ease Social Anxiety

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k–gVV5VWPY

Social anxiety prevents you from living your life to its fullest potential. You can miss out on wonderful life interactions from the fear of the interaction itself. When you avoid all or most social situations, it affects your personal and professional relationships. It can also lead to low self-esteem, depression or poor social skills.

This video from Alan at Active Confidence highlights three ways that social anxiety can be put at ease by meeting new people at fandom related events.

You’ll learn how to overcome a few of the fears on how to meet new people such a being judged, having nothing to talk about, and not connecting with others.

This video was a collaboration with Active Confidence and Temple Of Geek in celebration of International Men’s Day!

Active Confidence is a resource to help men build confidence in everyday life. This channel focuses on actionable tips you can apply such as dealing with insecurities, achieving respect, and much more.  You can subscribe to Active Confidence YouTube here. Or follow them on social media at Instagram @Active Confidence.

On November 19 International Men’s Day celebrates worldwide the positive value men bring to the world, their families and communities. We highlight positive role models and raise awareness of men’s well-being. For more information Visit http://internationalmensday.com/

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  • Monica Duarte

    Born and raised under the California sun. Monica is the Editor-In-Chief at Temple of Geek. She also serves as Executive Producer of The Temple of Geek Podcast, Retro Rebel Podcast, and Portrait of a Fangirl. Lover of all things geeks but especially sci-fi like Doctor Who, The Expanse, Star Wars and Star Trek.

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Monica Duarte

Monica Duarte

Born and raised under the California sun. Monica is the Editor-In-Chief at Temple of Geek. She also serves as Executive Producer of The Temple of Geek Podcast, Retro Rebel Podcast, and Portrait of a Fangirl. Lover of all things geeks but especially sci-fi like Doctor Who, The Expanse, Star Wars and Star Trek.

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