Type: Personal Development, Mindset & Success
License: Full Commercial Use
Overview
Do you ever feel nervous or unsure around people? You’re not alone—and this self-help kit called How to Feel Socially Less Awkward is here to help you grow your confidence and feel more comfortable in social situations.
This fun and simple guide is packed with encouraging tips, easy-to-use action steps, and thoughtful questions to help you understand yourself better and improve how you connect with others. Whether it’s talking to classmates, making new friends, or joining in group conversations, this kit will help you feel socially less awkward and more in control.
If you’re ready to build your confidence, be more relaxed around others, and enjoy being yourself in any social setting, this kit is for you! It’s time to stop worrying and start growing—because everyone deserves to feel socially less awkward and more at ease.
Usages of Self-Help Kits
- For Life Coaches
- Qualifies as a subject matter expert with specialist knowledge on certain topics.
- Promote your own knowledge levels as a life coach.
- During a coaching session, you can use the coaching tips to start a conversation or collect more information.
- To assist in the coaching conversation, use the brainstorming questions provided.
- Add to the brainstorming questions that came with the package as new ideas come up during the coaching conversation.
- Use the three action steps provided as initial action steps for homework assignments or for goal setting purposes.
- As the coaching conversation suggests, add more action steps.
- Utilise the templates provided to guide your coaching conversation.
- Use the video provided as a introduction, summary or presentation during a group coaching conversation.
(The coaching kit’s contents can be applied to at least three coaching sessions.)
- For Self-Coaching Individuals
- Coach yourself to victory, using the coaching tips to achieve a breakthrough experience.
- Watch the video as an introduction while reading through the nine coaching tips.
- Use the brainstorming questions to evaluate your own life in this area. Use the worksheet provided. Skip the question(s) that are not applicable.
- Identify your intentions by identifying what needs to change in your life. Write this down on the worksheet provided.
- Use the three action steps to initiate an action plan for change.
- Identify additional action steps based on your own evaluation and answers. Write them down.
- Map your route by using the taking action pages provided in the kit.
- Be an active participant in the goal-getting process by monitoring your progress while experiencing change. Use the action planning template.
- Choose a travelling companion as an accountability guide while working through the process.
- Reward yourself for achieving your milestones.