The Shy and Reserved Girl: Embracing My True Self [WEEK 260]

As I sit here, reflecting on my personality, I'm reminded of the countless times I've been told to "come out of my shell" or be more “outgoing”. But the truth is, being shy and reserved is a part of who I am, and I've learned to embrace it.

Growing up, my parents' strict upbringing style, particularly my dad's overprotectiveness made me wary of the world outside my home. I remember feeling like I was walking on eggshells, never knowing what might happen if I ventured too far out of my comfort zone. My mom's introverted nature and stay-at-home lifestyle also influenced my social interactions, and I often found myself content with spending hours alone, lost in my own thoughts.

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But this personality trait has had its downsides. I've missed out on opportunities, struggled to make connections with others, and often felt like I'm stuck on the sidelines while others take center stage. I've been overly sensitive to the opinions of others, and my hesitance to engage in social interactions has slowed my progress in certain areas. When I was much younger, I remember wanting to join a book club, but my fear of meeting new people held me back. I ended up regretting it and wished I had taken the chance.

Or was it few months ago when I was appointed the Editor-in-Chief of my university's LAWSA magazine? I was tasked with leading a team of writers and designers to produce a publication that would showcase our school's talent. Initially, my instinct was to doubt my ability to lead and communicate effectively with my team, fearing that my shyness would hold me back. However, after some reflection, I decided to take on the challenge and work on building my confidence. With the guidance of senior editors and mentors, I prepared thoroughly for each issue, honing my editorial skills and practicing my communication techniques. Although it was still a challenge, I was able to lead the team effectively, and our magazine flourished under my leadership.

Looking back, I realize that my shyness actually helped me to focus more intently on the details of the publication and think more critically about the content. It was a turning point for me, and I learned that with careful planning, self-awareness, and a willingness to step out of my comfort zone, I can overcome my limitations and achieve my goals.

Despite these challenges, being shy and reserved has also taught me to be introspective, self-aware, and resilient. I've learned to appreciate the beauty of solitude and the value of meaningful relationships. I've developed a strong sense of independence and self-sufficiency, and I've come to realize that I don't need validation from others to feel worthy.

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As I navigate adulthood, I'm working on building my self-confidence and overcoming the patterns that held me back. I'm learning to take small steps outside my comfort zone, like attending small gatherings or joining online communities that share my interests. I've also started journaling and practicing mindfulness to help me stay grounded and focused.

One of the most important lessons I've learned is the value of self-reflection and introspection. By taking the time to understand myself and my thoughts, I've gained a deeper insight into my motivations and desires. I've come to realize that my shyness is not a weakness, but a strength that allows me to navigate the world in my own unique way.

I'm still a work in progress, and I'm okay with that. I'm learning to celebrate my quirks and imperfections, and I'm finding joy in the journey of self-discovery. Being shy and reserved may not be for everyone, but it's just me being me, and I'm grateful for the experiences that have shaped me into the person I am today.

P.s. All images are mine and taken with my cellphone.

THANKS FOR READING! ❤️



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Looking back, I realize that my shyness actually helped me to focus more intently on the details of the publication and think more critically about the content. It was a turning point for me, and I learned that with careful planning, self-awareness, and a willingness to step out of my comfort zone, I can overcome my limitations and achieve my goals.

That right there! Well done! It's all about the balance. Self-esteem doesn't mean to be over confident, but to be able to accurately estimate the reach of one's capacities. Seems like you're on a good path there! Keep it up!

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I couldn't agree more! Thank you for your kind words ❤️

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It's good that you were able to overcome your shyness which in turn allowed you to make good decisions at a professional level.

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Yes it is. Though, I'm still a work in progress. Thank you for stopping by ☺️

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You've been very analytical, which shows that far from affecting you, shyness has helped you explore yourself deeply, defining yourself and your values. ...and now, of course, socializing will become easier every day... You are an intelligent person, and you will succeed with the courage you are discovering within yourself.

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It sure has! And I think I'm getting a hang of it already... Thank you for your sweet words, I appreciate ❤️

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