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Thesetips for confronting your fear will help you build confidence and reduce your fear, but you may want to talk to someone about mental health treatment if you think you suffer from social anxiety.

When I was working several side jobs and launching my business, I was so scared people would think I was unfocused, flaky, or unprofessional. Why? Because I believed the myth that successful professionals stick to one thing.


Q and A Tuesday side to side, we dance together. As one today's question is from Shannon and Shannon writes, I often feel like my family and friends don't understand me, my passions or my business. How do you get over the fear of judgment by others, especially from family. Ooh, that's a juicy one. Shannon, real juicy Shannon. This is a really common question, especially for those of us who have unusual businesses, but the very first thing you need to do is this, to get a check, just set before you rest yourself, before you wreck yourself.


Hmm. Here's what I mean. Shannon. We, human beings have an ability to get others, to judge us for what we judge ourselves for. Ooh, that was deep. If you're at all insecure or unsure about what you do, you have an ability to evoke a reaction in others. It's as though you have this big blinking neon sign above your head that says, ask me about my business. So you can judge me for how weird it is. For example, when I was in my early twenties, I was really insecure about saying what I did for a living, because it was weird and nontraditional. Remember I did like five things. I was a hip hop dancer. I was a writer. I was a coach, all kinds of stuff. I would actually get people to ask me what I did for a living constantly. So here's, what's interesting. The moment that I stopped judging myself for being a weird multipassionate entrepreneur, the frequency of people asking hi, what do you do for a living?


Went down drastically. Coincidence? I think not. So the first and most important step is to stop judging yourself. Once you got that under control, here are four more action steps. You can take. Number one, don't just assume they're judgemental a-holes because they don't get what you do. What about this? What if you've never really taken the time to explain it to them? Number two, if you've explained it to them and they still think you're weird, then you need to stop trying to go for their approval, wanting to change how people think and feel about you is crazy. Like cuckoo crazy. Come on. Now that is therapy 1 0 1. Number three is to be happy. Now I know that sounds trie, but here's the thing. It's really hard for other people to judge you. If you're happy, you're making money and you're living your life. When I first started out, my parents didn't know what I did for a living.


And frankly, they still don't really understand it. All they know now is that I'm happy. I don't ask for money to borrow from them. I'm a happy camper. I call them all the time. I love them. That's it. But B number four is get a power posse. You really need to have a crew of people that you can hang with that really get you and your business for me. I have a whole crew of internet marketers that I can hang out with. We have drinks, we have fun, and I never have to explain what a squeeze page is. That's pretty cool. So Shannon, that is my a to your queue. Thank you so much for asking it. Now, if you have a story to share about people judging you or not getting what you do, leave your story in the comments below. If you like this video, like it, share it with your friends in social media land. And of course, if you never wanna miss an episode of Marie TV, come on over to MarieForle.com, Jump on the newsletter list and I will catch you next time. Thanks again for watching it's Q and A Tuesday. What do you think of this and this bling always trying something different.


Being nervous is natural, but you should play. First of all it is much more fun than playing bots. Your rating is provisional only. It says around 1 044 but that is not correct. The correct rating you will see after 10-20 games when it stabilizes at certain point. If you wish to improve you have to play against real people. Playing against bots is mostly not good enough to help you. Bots play somewhat unrealistically. They will make mistakes but it will not be like when people make mistakes.



At this point you shouldn't worry about rating. That thing is there so it can pair you with opponents of approximately similar strength. So when you get to your real rating you will start winning more as well.



If you need help improving your game, perhaps this will be useful to you:



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It depends a lot what rating you choose at the start. You can underestimate your rating as well. For instance you know a bit of chess, didn't play it for years (like myself) and then put 800 or something when you are realistically around 1 000 or more.



But yes it is normal to lose a lot at the start.


I had a look at your game. You played against a very strong opponent for your first ever real online game. You can choose +25 and -200 and get matched against an easier opponent. Once you get yourself your first win it will help build confidence.


I can understand where you're coming from. For the past few months I've been playing elsewhere where I don't have to worry about ratings or knowing my opponent, it's just a game of chess and although I still feel nerves it's not holding me back too much most of the time. It's taken me some time to think whether I'd want to play rated games here but with all the aspects that come with it I too feel like I will crumble quickly, and I don't want to lose my interest because of how terrible I think I'm doing (which happens with many interests I've had in the past). I've started a few Daily games now so that I can take my time to focus and get in my own 'zone'. Seems to do me some good, I thought I would spend at least 10x more time because of all the pressure I put on myself but it's not that bad.


Honestly the best thing you can do for yourself is to make sure you feel relaxed. In case you ask too much from yourself, then the bots seem to be a safe zone for you to fall back on and I wouldn't recommend you to not go there. In fact, I like to play a practice game or two against a bot when I feel like it. The engine I have installed in Arena plays quite attractive chess and although it's certainly over my hat, I still often feel like I put in a fight.


1. Do not worry about your rating. Especially since your rating in the beginning does not reflect your actual strength. Being upset about losing your provisional rating points is like being upset about losing money if your bank put $1000 on your account by mistake and then corrected it.


2. Starting playing actual people online (I understand it can be quite scary in the beginning) is like going for a swim on a hot summer day. You can either slowly walk into the lake, shivering, trembling and cursing the cold water, or jump right in, head first, and then realize after a few seconds that the water is not as cold as it seemed.


Just start playing. Accept that in the beginning you'll lose a lot of games. After a short while, you'll be less nervous. And when your rating starts reflecting your true strength, you'll begin winning roughly 50%


In the old days (long before the internet) you didn't even get a rating until you were close to master strength... so young improving players could just play and win and lose and enjoy the games... and this is much better for improvement.


I think it's too bad to play with real opponent with the nerves. Everyone before just started from beginning. If it's confusing to try play with someone you can try with computer first and learn with many articles/lessons here. Next step can be try to play with others unrated games. Be brave and play for fun


Even if I am to be poured out as a drink offering [this is his self-humbling obedience] upon the sacrificial offering of your faith, I am glad and rejoice with you all. Likewise you also should be glad and rejoice with me.


The new category this leads to is this: the Christian life is both gift and duty. Fighting sin is both a gift from God and a duty we act. Increasing holiness is both gift and duty. It is a gift of grace we receive from Jesus, and the way we receive a grace that involves our own thoughts and desires and actions is by having the thoughts and desires and doing the actions. That is, living out the gift, or working out your salvation.


So, I needed deliverance from anxiety. What do I do? Just wait? How do you seek to be free from oppressive anxiety when God is sovereign and you are responsible? As one who is justified by faith in Jesus, how do I work out my salvation? First, I need truth to work with. I need a specific word to believe. So I found three biblical promises about anxiety:


Verse 13 provides, essentially, a threefold confidence for us as we expend energy and effort to obey our Lord and live the Christian life. So, as we close, let me turn to verse 13 and address it to you.


First, brothers and sisters in Christ, you have God in you! How awesome to have the Holy Spirit, poured out on us, sent into our hearts, dwelling in us, leading us, working in us. You are not on your own to fight against sin and for Christlikeness. You have God in you! This is no standard joy. This is cause for fear and trembling.


What makes possible our having the Holy Spirit at work in us to will and work is that first the Spirit was at work in Christ to will and to work. How he worked for the joy set before him is an example we follow. How he worked by the Spirit is imitable. But what he accomplished at the cross for us is inimitable.


Guns, tanks, and bombs were the principal weapons of World War II, but there were other, more subtle forms of warfare as well. Words, posters, and films waged a constant battle for the hearts and minds of the American citizenry just as surely as military weapons engaged the enemy. Persuading the American public became a wartime industry, almost as important as the manufacturing of bullets and planes. The Government launched an aggressive propaganda campaign with clearly articulated goals and strategies to galvanize public support, and it recruited some of the nation's foremost intellectuals, artists, and filmmakers to wage the war on that front.


Posters are the focus of this online exhibit, based on a more extensive exhibit that was presented in the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, from May 1994 to February 1995. It explores the strategies of persuasion as evidenced in the form and content of World War II posters. Quotes from official manuals and public leaders articulate how the Government sought to rally public opinion in support of the war's aims; quotes from popular songs and sayings attest to the success of the campaign that helped to sustain the war effort throughout the world-shaking events of World War II.

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