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Social Anxiety and Phone Phobia

Dec 16, 2014
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What you can do to cope with your phone phobia?

Make a plan and write down everything

You can try to plan your conversation and write down what you are actually going to say over the phone. If you have scheduled a phone interview or important phone call just sit down and write the conversation. Of course it is not possible to predict everything that the person on the other side will tell but you can surely make a plan for the things that you will say.

Find a comfortable and secure place

If you are in a crowded place when your phone rings you might want to get out and seek for a quieter place. A phone call is already making you nervous and if you have to take it in front of many people maybe is not the best idea. When you are making your first attempts to overcome your fear you can try and sit down in your quiet room or some other place that you feel is secure and comfortable for you. You can also try to look at your favorite painting or sit in your favorite spot – whatever that normally helps you to relax and feel more secure.

Practice, Practice, Practice!

I‘m sorry to tell you this but overcoming anxiety or any kind of social disorder needs constant practice and work. The same is applied to your phone anxiety. You will have to practice as often as you can and that means every day. Start with simple things – order pizza, call stores for general information or call the local restaurant to see what their working hours are. In any of these cases the people on the other side of the phone will not understand who you are and certainly will not pay any attention if you mess up as they make hundreds of calls every day.

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Speak out loud what you want to say

If writing down your phone conversation do not help you there is an alternative way to rehearse it. You can try to speak in front of the mirror and actually say and practice the exact words that you want to say. Repeating the conversation several times will help you to relax and feel more comfortable and confident during the real conversation over the phone.

Smile and stay positive

One of the best ways to relax and take down the anxiety is to smile. Even though that you don’t see the person who you are speaking with try to smile during the conversation. Take a minute before making a phone call and try to smile and focus on the feeling that smiling gives you. Focus on something positive and dial the number. You will see that smiling helps you to feel more relaxed and takes the pressure away.

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Emily Jason
Emily Jason is a writer and blogger. She has been suffering from panic attacks and panic disorder for two years and considers anxiety her hobby. For more of Emily's work you can visit her blog – sunnyshape.com. See all of Emily's articles
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