Who aren`t you shy of ? Try thinking of that person when you are around who ever you are shy of. I have never done this before because I am not really shy but you can try this and see if it works! :)
Shyness can be a liability for a speaker as it may hinder their ability to communicate effectively, connect with an audience, and convey their message with confidence. However, with practice and techniques to manage nervousness, a shy person can still become a successful speaker.
If you strongly believe you can overcome it you will
The answer depends quite a bit on your age. Those who are naturally shy when young will often grow out of their shyness as they become more confident with age. Persistent or chronic shyness into adulthood can be overcome with psychotherapy.
Just be yourself
Overcome your shyness.
Shyness is a normal thing. I would know this, because I am quite shy myself. But what you do to overcome shyness is to simply BELIEVE in yourself, just get that urge and think "I can do this", because you CAN overcome it. Talk about how you feel with someone you can trust, such as a relative or someone who has had experience. Shyness is perfectly fine and there is completely nothing wrong with it. Always believe in yourself and you will overcome it no matter what anyone says! :):):)
One of the best ways to overcome shyness when it comes to guys is to talk to them in group situations because one on one situations can be a little daunting. Be confident in who you are and don't worry too much. Just talk and smile and be yourself.
Well, if you like him, tell him how you feel. If he turns you down, you can feel good knowing you overcame your shyness. I can't make you overcome your shyness, nobody can, we can only help you. It is up to you to overcome it.
A solution for shyness is exposure. Getting out in the world and exposing yourself to people will help to overcome some of the symptoms of shyness. It is a gradual process, but someone who is shy sometimes isolates themselves from others or hides in the background and may find it hard to take that first step in getting better. I wrote an article on some ways to overcome or control the feelings of shyness. Here is the link if you are interested in reading it. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1854735/how_to_overcome_shyness.html
In many cases, adults realize they are shy. In a sense they have diagnosed themselves, and may take steps to overcome their shyness. Teen-agers may also try to remedy their situations.
she will progress in talking to you and soon you will talk all the time it happend to me
The real secret to overcoming shyness is this: think about the other person. It sounds simple, but it's true. As long as you are focused on others ... who they are, what they like, what might be helpful to them ... you won't feel anxious about yourself.