In Regards to Social Anxiety

It feels like your every action is being judged. It feels like everything you do is constantly being talked about by those who know you. One perfectly normal thing seems like a mistake and you can’t stop thinking about it. You think that you’re being laughed at in secret. You think that everyone is watching … Continue reading In Regards to Social Anxiety

A Journey Down Embarrassment Lane

Probably 99% of people are embarrassed by events in their past. I’m no different. There are events that I regret and wished I handled better. I wish I was smarter and acted differently, but maybe things would be different if I had. But embarrassment doesn’t just come from how we act, because people are also … Continue reading A Journey Down Embarrassment Lane

To Value Yourself

If you had to give a value to yourself, what would you say? Would you value yourself as quite high, or depressingly low? Everyone and everything has value.  And that value changes depending on who you ask. ‘One man’s trash is another man’s treasure’ is a very common saying. And I think it’s applied best … Continue reading To Value Yourself

The Struggling Social Anxiety

I’m a strong advocate for speaking about Mental Health. I believe that talking and being open about mental health is a huge step and a massive help in overcoming it. Acknowledging it can be massive. I’ve briefly spoken here and there about my experience with mental health, but I don’t think I’ve fully explained it … Continue reading The Struggling Social Anxiety

How perfectionism is halting you

In a lot of things, there is this idea of ‘perfection’. In terms of art, music, video games, dance, media, politics, and everything else, there is the idea of something being ‘perfect’. But is perfectionism bad? Is it bad to strive for perfection? I’d say it isn’t an easy answer. Perfection is subjective, meaning it’s … Continue reading How perfectionism is halting you