by
M.C.
The
complete CBT Audioseries on Overcoming Social Anxiety is Finished
It doesn't
matter what other people think about me.
I don't need
anyone's approval of anything I say or do.
There will
almost always be people out there who don't like me. This is
totally normal.
I don't need to
be everyone's friend or try to please people so they will like
me.
I just need to
be myself -- and if people don't like me for it, tough luck!
It’s O.K. I
don't care. They aren't worth knowing anyway.
I no longer
want to feel ashamed about how I have reacted to any situations
in the past.
I've had some
very painful experiences in my life, some as a result of my
social phobia and some not.
The memories of
these experiences no longer have the power to hurt me as they
once did.
My positive
energy is enabling me to benefit from these experiences, because
now I can look back at them like they are old photographs.
I will use them
to learn and grow. I have become a better and stronger person
because of these experiences.
Even though I'm
going through therapy right now, I need to realize that there
will still be times when I'm going to feel anxious.
Just because
I'm feeling anxious doesn't mean I've messed up or failed in any
way.
I need to have
patience with myself and continue to practice what I'm learning
in therapy.
Many wonderful
changes have already occurred in me.
I'm getting
better and stronger everyday.
(Read
over your self-statements every day or put them on index cards or
paste them up somewhere in your house or car so that you won't
miss them.......persistence and practice.....persistence and
practice).
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