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  2. Shyness - Wikipedia

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    Shyness (also called diffidence) is the feeling of apprehension, lack of comfort, or awkwardness especially when a person is around other people. This commonly occurs in new situations or with unfamiliar people; a shy person may simply opt to avoid these situations.

  3. Wallflower (person) - Wikipedia

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    These core principles lead to conclusions about the creation of a person’s self and socialization into a larger community. [3] Because the 'wallflower' will usually exhibit a lack of interaction with others, it becomes symbolic of their thoughts and feelings towards others. The most specific example would be in the body language. During many ...

  4. What's the difference between being an introvert and being ...

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    Maintaining eye contact can be difficult for a shy person.” Helgoe says that shy people often “long to be a part of things but feel uncomfortable being the focus of attention and worry about ...

  5. A Harvard psychologist shares a tip shy people can use to ace ...

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    This strategy has two results: one, you'll seem more powerful, and two, you'll show that you're giving the interaction the attention it requires.

  6. The science of shyness - AOL

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    When Marla Genova's preschool peer accidentally stepped on her hand, Genova couldn't stand the attention and "quit." "My mom couldn't get me to come back," remembers the now-37-year-old researcher ...

  7. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking

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    Cain cites research indicating that people are more creative when they enjoy privacy and freedom from interruption, [18] the implication being that enforced teamwork can stifle creativity. [17] As a concrete example of the risks of groupthink, Cain mentions juries, in which the desire for social cohesion can sometimes short-circuit justice.

  8. Self-consciousness - Wikipedia

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    An unpleasant feeling of self-consciousness may occur when one realizes that one is being watched or observed, the feeling that "everyone is looking" at oneself. Some people are habitually more self-conscious than others. Unpleasant feelings of self-consciousness sometimes become associated with shyness or paranoia.

  9. Matthew Rhys Says Partner Keri Russell Is 'a Very Shy Person ...

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    Rhys, 49, who met Russell while costarring in FX's The Americans from 2013 to 2018, shared in a Variety profile about the actress that being in front of the camera is one of her least favorite things.