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Anyone else project an eerie calmness despite being anxious internally?
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I don't know how you're able to do it without consciously being aware of it. Maybe it's a talent you possess? I know I have to pretend to not be anxious all the time, but it can be really hard. It's a "fake it till you make it" type of situation for me.
I don't know how you're able to do it without consciously being aware of it. Maybe it's a talent you possess? I know I have to pretend to not be anxious all the time, but it can be really hard. It's a "fake it till you make it" type of situation for me,
My face is almost always emotionless. Also everything I do feels meaningless so in light of that I think my body just moves in a relaxed way sometimes. My mind though is full of tension. There are times where my anxiety is mistaken for determination.
I can. I can also fake happiness or other emotions that I feel are "allowed". Personally I think I developed that ability through being more afraid and anxious of people finding out about how I felt. At some point it became more of an automatic switch. It's more difficult for me to genuinely react and show what I feel than it is to pretend, which has its own pitfalls. Maybe you aren't super expressive? Or if you show anxiety in atypical ways then people might see without recognizing. There are many possibilities.
I can. I can also fake happiness or other emotions that I feel are "allowed". Personally I think I developed that ability through being more afraid and anxious of people finding out about how I felt. At some point it became more of an automatic switch. It's more difficult for me to genuinely react and show what I feel than it is to pretend, which has its own pitfalls. Maybe you aren't super expressive? Or if you show anxiety in atypical ways then people might see without recognizing. There are many possibilities.
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