“True belonging solely occurs after we current our genuine, imperfect selves to the world. Our sense of belonging can by no means be higher than our stage of self-acceptance.” ~Brené Brown
Final 12 months over lunch, my good friend, Jess, confessed one thing to me that hit me proper in my intestine as a result of I’d been there too—that very same lie, that very same concern.
Out of nowhere, she blurted out, “I have to cancel.”
“Cancel what?” I requested.
She burst into tears. “I RSVPed sure to Jen’s marriage ceremony months in the past, but it surely’s this weekend, and I simply… I can’t do it.”
As she sobbed, she confessed she’d already crafted a textual content message claiming meals poisoning. The marriage was for her finest good friend since school, and he or she was bailing—not due to an emergency, however as a result of she was fearful of being judged by the opposite company.
My abdomen dropped. Not as a result of I used to be shocked, however as a result of I noticed myself in her confession.
Again in 2012, I’d achieved precisely the identical factor. My cousin, who I’d grown up with—shared a bed room with throughout household holidays, handed notes with throughout boring household dinners—was getting married. And I…simply couldn’t make myself go.
I nonetheless get a sick feeling remembering it. Me, twenty-nine years previous, sitting absolutely dressed on my mattress at 3:42 p.m., staring on the invitation that had been on my fridge for months. The marriage began at 4:30. It was a twenty-five-minute drive. And I used to be frozen, actually nauseous with nervousness.
What if the small discuss was insufferable? What if my ex was there along with his new girlfriend? What if individuals seen I’d placed on weight since Christmas? What if, what if, what if…
I texted my cousin claiming a 102-degree fever. Then I ordered pizza, watched Netflix, and tried to disregard the hole feeling in my chest.
Yeah. Simpler to remain residence the place it felt “protected.”
The Painful Paradox
Working by my very own social nervousness mess, plus serving to others with the identical battle through the years, has taught me one thing that blew my thoughts after I first realized it:
We reject ourselves BEFORE anybody else will get the prospect.
Let me clarify.
We expect our social nervousness comes from being afraid of different individuals’s judgment. However that’s not fairly it. We’re really afraid they’ll verify the crappy issues we already take into consideration ourselves.
After I bailed on that marriage ceremony, I wasn’t actually frightened about what my household would suppose. I used to be frightened they’d see the “reality” I already believed: that I wasn’t attention-grabbing sufficient, put-together sufficient, or worthy sufficient to belong there.
So as an alternative of risking that ache, I selected a special ache—isolation. I projected my very own harsh self-judgment onto everybody else, assuming they’d see me the identical manner.
Speak about a messed-up technique! By “defending” myself from potential rejection, I assured rejection by rejecting myself first. And worse, I created real-world “proof” that I didn’t belong, which solely fed my insecurities.
My good friend was caught in the identical entice. She didn’t really know she’d be judged on the marriage ceremony. However she was so satisfied of her personal unworthiness that she assumed everybody else would see it too.
The Lightbulb Second That Modified The whole lot
For many of my life, I disregarded my social nervousness as “simply being an introvert.” Handy label, proper? Helped me keep away from admitting I used to be really terrified.
Then my good friend Kayla—who has zero filter—referred to as me out over espresso.
“Sandy,” she stated, eyeing me over her mug, “you notice you spend like 90% of your vitality imagining what individuals take into consideration you and perhaps 10% really discovering out?”
I nearly choked on my latte. Ouch.
That night time, I grabbed an previous journal and began monitoring my ideas earlier than social occasions. Holy crap. I used to be spending HOURS in psychological gymnastics:
- Rehearsing conversations that may by no means occur
- Arising with witty responses to imagined criticisms
- Planning defenses to judgments no person had really made
- Obsessing over outfit selections to keep away from potential feedback
I’d exhausted myself earlier than even leaving the home! And the worst half? I used to be enjoying each roles in these imaginary situations—each the cruel decide AND the individual being judged.
Speak about a rigged recreation.
So I made a decision to attempt one thing radical. My neighbor was having a cocktail party that weekend. As an alternative of my normal psychological prep work, I made myself a promise: simply present up as-is. Not because the “entertaining Sandy” or the “spectacular Sandy” or another model. Simply… me.
I received’t lie—I nearly bailed 3 times that day. However I went. And with out all the standard self-judgment noise in my head, one thing bizarre occurred. I really listened when individuals talked as an alternative of planning my subsequent intelligent remark. Conversations felt simpler. I laughed extra.
Afterward, my neighbor texted, “Thanks for coming! Beloved our speak about your journey to Maine—we must always seize espresso someday.”
Wait, what? I hadn’t rehearsed the Maine story. That was simply me rambling about one thing I cherished. And she or he… appreciated it?
This tiny expertise punched a gap in my perception system. Perhaps, simply perhaps, individuals might just like the precise me—not some rigorously curated model I believed I wanted to be.
Attending to Know the Actual You
So right here’s what I’ve discovered: the way in which by social nervousness isn’t changing into higher at small discuss or forcing your self into uncomfortable conditions. It’s about attending to know your self—the true you beneath all that concern and protecting armor.
Whenever you really know and like your self, different individuals’s opinions simply don’t matter as a lot. You develop a sort of inner anchor that retains you regular even when social waters get uneven.
This journey towards understanding your self isn’t at all times Instagram-worthy. It’s messy. However right here’s what’s labored for me.
1. Catch your self in self-rejection mode.
Begin noticing if you again out of issues since you’re afraid of judgment. Ask your self, “Am I rejecting myself earlier than even giving others an opportunity to simply accept me?”
Final month, I nearly skipped a reunion with pals from highschool as a result of “nobody would keep in mind me anyway.” Traditional self-rejection! Naming it helped me pause and rethink.
2. Query your core beliefs.
The place did you get the concept you’re not sufficient? Most of us are carrying round beliefs we fashioned as awkward thirteen-year-olds! A few of mine have been:
- “I’m boring except I’m entertaining individuals.”
- “Folks solely like me after I assist them with one thing.”
- “If I present my actual emotions, individuals will suppose I’m an excessive amount of.”
When you determine these beliefs, you can begin accumulating proof that challenges them. My good friend who missed the marriage realized her core perception was “I don’t belong in celebrations.” We traced it again to an eighth-grade party catastrophe!
3. Speak to your self such as you’re not a jerk.
I used to have a working commentary in my head that I might NEVER say to a different human being. “You’re so awkward. Why did you say that? Everybody’s simply tolerating you.”
Studying to talk to myself with primary decency was life-changing. After I really feel anxious now, I’ll actually put my hand on my coronary heart and say, “That is laborious. Plenty of individuals really feel this manner. How can I help myself proper now?”
Tacky? Perhaps. Nevertheless it works.
4. Child steps, not cliff jumps.
Restoration doesn’t imply instantly diving into your scariest social state of affairs. That’s like making an attempt to run a marathon if you’ve by no means jogged across the block.
Begin small. Perhaps it’s:
- Espresso with one good friend as an alternative of a bunch
- A thirty-minute look at a celebration with permission to go away
- A category the place the main target isn’t on socializing however on a shared curiosity
Every small win builds proof towards your “I don’t belong” perception system.
5. Create a self-connection apply.
You want common check-ins with your self to quiet the noise of imagined expectations and reconnect with who you actually are.
For me, it’s morning journaling with espresso earlier than anybody else is awake. For my good friend, it’s portray horrible watercolors that nobody will ever see. Discover what helps you hear your individual voice clearly.
Even 4 minutes of intentional self-connection can start rebuilding your relationship with your self. (Belief me, I’ve timed it!)
My Cousin’s Do-Over
Life could be weirdly beneficiant generally. Three years after I missed my cousin’s first marriage ceremony, she received remarried (to the identical man—they’d eloped after household drama with the primary ceremony, then determined to have a correct celebration later).
When the invitation arrived, my palms immediately received sweaty. Right here was my probability to do issues otherwise, however the previous concern got here roaring again.
This time although, I had new instruments. As an alternative of spiraling into “what-ifs,” I requested myself, “What if I simply confirmed up as myself? What’s the worst that might occur? What’s the most effective?”
I felt the concern—it didn’t magically disappear—however I didn’t let it make my resolution. I targeted on how a lot I cherished my cousin and the way I’d regretted lacking her first celebration.
Was the marriage good? Nope. I spilled purple wine on my costume throughout the first hour. I received caught in an ungainly dialog about politics with my uncle. I nonetheless felt twinges of “I don’t belong right here” at instances.
However I stayed. I danced badly to the Cha-Cha Slide. I ate cake.
And at one level, my cousin grabbed my arms and stated, “I’m so glad you made it this time, Sandy.” The real pleasure in her eyes hit me tougher than any nervousness ever might.
Generally displaying up is sufficient.
The Present of Simply Being You
For many of my life, I believed social nervousness was simply “how I used to be wired”—some unchangeable a part of my character. However seems, it wasn’t about who I’m. It was about how I’d realized to deal with myself.
After I started treating myself with a fraction of the kindness I’d present to a good friend, issues shifted. Not in a single day. Not completely. However genuinely.
The much less I wanted exterior validation, the extra comfy I turned in my very own pores and skin. And weirdly, the extra genuine connections I began making.
Look, I nonetheless get nervous earlier than large social occasions. I nonetheless generally catch myself falling into the previous psychological prep work. However now I can snigger at it and gently redirect.
In the event you’re somebody who tends to cover moderately than present up, please hear this:
- The judgment you’re so afraid of is commonly coming from YOU first.
- By rejecting your self, you deny others the prospect to know the true you (and belief me, the true you is definitely fairly nice).
- The extra you apply displaying up authentically, the simpler it will get.
Your presence—your actual, unfiltered, sometimes-awkward presence—is value sharing. Don’t let your harsh internal critic rob the world of your distinctive perspective and vitality.
Perhaps the best plot twist on this entire story is that this: After I stopped making an attempt so laborious to be somebody I believed others would settle for and began accepting myself as an alternative, I lastly discovered the belonging I’d been looking for all alongside.
Humorous how that works.

About Sandy Woznicki
Sandy Woznicki is a stress coach serving to mother and father discover their internal calm and get to know, like, and belief themselves (to allow them to be the individual, guardian, and companion they are supposed to be). Discover ways to converse to your self like somebody you like with this free internal voice makeover workbook.