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Created: 9/2/2025

Social anxiety: Things that make it worse (Complete List)

šŸŽžļø The Sizzle Reel: A comprehensive, organized list for anyone dealing with social-anxiety.

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Quick-reference information about social-anxiety that you can bookmark and return to when you need it. ## Early Warning Signs āœ“ Changes in sleep patterns (too much or too little) āœ“ Increased irritability over small things āœ“ Avoiding activities you usually enjoy āœ“ Physical symptoms with no clear cause āœ“ Difficulty making simple decisions āœ“ Withdrawing from friends and family āœ“ Changes in appetite or eating patterns ## Things That Can Make Social anxiety Worse āŒ Isolation and avoiding people āŒ Irregular sleep schedule āŒ Too much caffeine or alcohol āŒ Perfectionism and unrealistic expectations āŒ Ignoring physical health needs āŒ Consuming too much negative news/social media āŒ Avoiding professional help when needed ## Helpful Coping Tools šŸ› ļø Breathing exercises (4-7-8 technique) šŸ› ļø Regular movement (even 10-minute walks) šŸ› ļø Journaling or voice memos šŸ› ļø Mindfulness or meditation apps šŸ› ļø Creative outlets (art, music, writing) šŸ› ļø Connection with supportive people šŸ› ļø Consistent daily routines ## Red Flags: When to Seek Immediate Help 🚨 Thoughts of self-harm or suicide 🚨 Complete inability to function daily 🚨 Substance abuse as coping mechanism 🚨 Severe panic attacks or dissociation 🚨 Significant changes in reality perception ## Supportive Resources šŸ“ž Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 šŸ“ž National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 🌐 Mental Health America: mhanational.org 🌐 NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness): nami.org *Keep this list handy - social-anxiety can affect your memory and decision-making, so having information organized and accessible really helps.*

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