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How to Be Yourself Around Someone You Admire or Like
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Being yourself around someone you admire or like can be a challenging task, especially if you feel nervous or self-conscious around them. Here are some tips to help you be yourself: 1. Acknowledge your feelings: Recognize that it's okay to feel nervous or anxious around someone you admire or like. It's a natural reaction and doesn't mean that you're not confident or capable. 2. Focus on your strengths: Instead of dwelling on your weaknesses or insecurities, focus on your strengths and the things that you do well. This can help boost your confidence and make you feel more comfortable around the person. 3. Practice self-care: Take care of yourself physically and emotionally. Get enough sleep, exercise regularly, eat well, and do things that make you happy. When you feel good about yourself, it can help you feel more comfortable around others. 4. Be genuine: Be yourself, don't try to be someone you're not. Authenticity is attractive and can help you build a genuine connection with the person. 5. Find common ground: Look for things you have in common with the person, whether it's a shared interest or experience. This can help you start a conversation and build a connection. 6. Don't put them on a pedestal: Remember that the person you admire or like is just another human being, with flaws and imperfections like everyone else. Don't put them on a pedestal or idealize them, as this can make you feel more intimidated and self-conscious around them. 7. Practice active listening: When you're talking to the person, practice active listening. This means giving them your full attention, asking questions, and responding thoughtfully. This can help you build a connection and make the person feel valued and respected. Remember, being yourself is the best way to build a genuine connection with someone. Don't try to be someone you're not, as this can make you feel more anxious and uncomfortable. Instead, focus on your strengths, practice self-care, and be genuine. With time and practice, you'll feel more comfortable and confident around the person you admire or like.
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