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Self Consciousness - What Is It Good For?Sound like a strange question to you? Since most parts of a human have evolved to be useful, apart from the appendix, perhaps, what is self consciousness for?First, let's look at what we mean by self consciousness. Here's an example... Self Consciousness In Action You're standing with a group of friends, happily chatting away, the conversation going along nicely. Then someone says to you, "John, you're good at that, why don't you tell us how you do it?" And Bang!, the way you feel changes completely. It's as if a spotlight has been turned on you and the rest of the room lights dimmed. All of a sudden, your cheerful, easygoing nature of 10 seconds ago is nowhere to be found! What happened? Well basically, your focus of attention has shifted to yourself, otherwise known as self consciousness. You may also have received a shot of adrenaline as a stress response. Now we have 2 potential problems: If your adrenaline levels go too high, your brain will cease functioning in a way that allows you to think clearly, and you will feel like running away. Obviously not what is needed for a social situation! If your focus of attention gets 'stuck' on yourself, i.e. in self consciousness mode, you won't be able to discuss the topic you've been asked to talk about. High adrenaline levels will make it more difficult for you to shift your focus away again. What is Self Consciousness For? Strangely, the ability to be self conscious may well help in socialising, in the long run. To be good socially, we need to be able to empathise with others. And to do that, we need to put ourselves in others' shoes. When you do this, you imagine being them and then check how you would feel if you were in their position. So, you are using self consciousness for a good reason, rather than self consciousness using you! So What Can You Do About Self Consciousness?OK. Well let's look at the adrenaline first. If you're getting this
sort of stress response then it would be wise to learn some relaxation
techniques, for 2 reasons:
You can do this best by learning how to relax very deeply. If you
do meditation, or yoga, you probably already know how. Otherwise, you
could use the sessions on the Self
Confidence Trainer created specially for this purpose. Self Consciousness TipsSo what can you do to change your focus of attention?A few things
It's particularly good if you do this whilst a little emotionally stimulated, such as watching an exciting TV program, or a film at the cinema. At the most tense moments, deliberately switch your attention away, and don't allow yourself to switch back until you have focused fully on the new object or thought. Thanks for taking the time to read this article, and I hope it helps you or others with any self consciousness difficulties you may have been having. Article by Roger Elliott, author of the Free Self Confidence Course Click here to subscribe to the free self confidence course now |
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Elliott, author of the Confidence Course
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