The holidays are quickly approaching, and although 2020 may not be quite as "normal" as it's been in the past, there are always going to be family gatherings, company or client parties, or other holiday and social events to varying degrees. Unfortunately, whether it's getting together in person or virtually, so many women experience social anxiety no matter what time of year, or how many people are in attendance.
Unfortunately, so many of us will spend time in social settings, both personally and professionally in our accounting careers, painfully aware of ourselves and worried about how we're being perceived by others. As women we are even more susceptible to social anxiety because of the undue pressure put on us to look a certain way and act a certain way, in order to be approved of, accepted, and appreciated.
If this resonates with you, it's important to understand what actually causes social anxiety so you can lessen its effects on you. You don't have to plan on living alone in a cabin in the woods or saying no to every social request, when you learn how to deal with social anxiety in a way that empowers you, rather than robs you of your ability to handle any social situation.
This week on The CPA MOMS Podcast I discuss the cause of social anxiety and a better way of dealing with it.
