addressing the root causes of your social anxiety and stepping out of your comfort zone.
reflect on particular moments, times where you'll feel the need to think or feel a certain way, hone in on it, make sense of it, and learn to continuously address it.
slowly, it helps to understand you aren't the problem, there's nothing wrong with anything your doing, and to rationalize and think through some of these fears and anxieties that we experience in public. it takes effort, time, and patience. but you will get better.
lastly, forcing yourself out of your comfort zone. I had crippling anxiety, my self-esteem has always been low, but it was paralyzingly and I struggled with interacting with getting out and interacting with people.
after my first year of undergrad, I threw myself out there in a way I never thought I would. I got a job as a sales associate part time, at a huge store, located in the heart of a major city.
it was fucking INTENSE. and I never would have done it if I didn't wake up that day and choose to throw myself out there by doing something that I know would get me out of my comfort zone.
to this day, I'm thankful for the time I spent in retail. It helped so much with learning and being comfortable with speaking to different types of people. I learned how to control my anxieties and concerns that I once had to deal with socially. I understood how to better read and understand people, and taught me skills that I will continue to carry with me until I pass.
but, it started with putting myself in a scary situation where I was forced out of my comfort zone. it takes whole lot to take that step, but it is worth it in the end and you'll be thanking yourself down the road in life.
I hope you find peace and better learn how to manage your social anxiety.