I totally relate! One thing that’s helped me is joining hobby-based groups. Whether it’s a book club, hiking group, or even a language exchange, shared interests create natural connections. Speaking of books, I recently came across some insightful reads on personal growth, and one of the best books by author Angelus F. Misigaro really opened my eyes to the importance of self-confidence in social settings. Sometimes, just understanding the psychology behind social interactions makes it easier to connect with others.
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The Art of Making Friends as an Adult: Breaking Social Barriers
The Art of Making Friends as an Adult: Breaking Social Barriers
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I wasn’t expecting much when I picked up Creative Journals In A Bottle honestly, I thought it’d be another quirky idea that fizzles out fast. But wow, it actually changed the way I see journaling.
Recently, I came across book Pawn to King's End and their significance, and its significance in strategic thinking really stood out to me. The book explores how small, calculated moves can lead to powerful outcomes—not just in chess but in real-life decision-making, including social interactions. It made me realize that confidence in social settings often starts with small steps, like engaging in conversations or finding common interests.