Social Anxiety Society

How a Big Invisible Ego Thrives on Anxiety - Episode 44

10.19.2021 - By Mark MetryPlay

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Growing up I was riddled with social anxiety and never confident or sure of myself.But, unknowingly I had a huge ego. Maybe I still do, and answering that question honestly for yourself is very telling of how big or small your ego might be…We often think having a big ego means you’re loud or overly confident or arrogant.Not true. This can actually be completely false. Having a big ego means you think you're always right. Having a big ego means you think the world is to blame. Having a big ego means you think everything else has to change, but not you. Having a big ego means you’re always thinking about yourself, yourself, and yourself again, positive or negative.I’m not writing this article to insult you or even call you out. That’s your job.Personally, I realized I had an ego and separated myself from it in 2015 when I was actually suicidal, depressed, and saw how terrible life can get if you listen to your ego.All I can do is share some information, insights, research and get you to think outside of your bubble and more into the real world; where our potential lies.- Quickly Apply for 1 on 1 Coaching: https://bit.ly/2Pslqd0*************************Check out my step by step, day by day, 45-day 9-week affordable online course to rewire your mind and transform social anxiety - markmetry.com/program

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