Challenge: Do Something Exciting


Did you know that just by writing a goal down, you become 42% more likely to reach that goal?

Challenge: Write down one small step you could take in your next social interaction. It should be something that feels exciting, not terrifying.

Check the comments below for inspiration. If someone writes something you like, let them know in the comments that they have your support.

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  1. I’ll stop controlling the way I react. I’ll be real. I’ll smile when I feel like it. I’ll say “Byee!”, not “Goodbye.” to my drums teacher because I’m sick of my anxiety keeping me from doing it!

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  2. I will try next time I have a conversation with anyone, to talk about what interests them, or at least ask questions about them. Also, I’ll include their name as I speak, smile, and make eye contact a little more than is usual for me.

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  3. – Choose 2 people among those I know those I want to make friends with and take the initiative in our friendship;
    – During the next business trip talk to 2 new people and chat, focusing on them;
    – Invite one new friend home.

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  4. be able to talk to my friends without feeling like I’m not part of the group, or be able to leave the friends that don’t put any effort into the friendship

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  5. be able to talk to my friends without feeling like I’m not part of the group, or be able to leave the friends that don’t put any effort into the friendship

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  6. I want to not give up finding my tribe or lose heart making a good reliable friend. I’m fed up of meeting people who are toxic or not the right fit for me. My life is going to end soon and I’m still trying to find one good friend to share have fun be there to support each other go to a movie or workout or dinner or anything. This year I’m going to put in huge effort

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  7. – talk to one new person at the event / birthday party
    – talk more in group conversations
    – tell one exciting story about the past few days

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  8. To start a conversation or join an existing conversationat the next social event I go to instead of waiting for people to talk to me

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  9. To continue to practice and improve at the art of small talk and accept the fact that not every conversation will be a masterpiece.

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  10. To hold a conversation a little longer and not cut it short like I usually do to escape any awkwardness. I usually always run away from any interactions with people and try to move on with what I’m doing but I would like to enjoy these moments and not just run away from them. So my goal is to let the conversations run smoothly without trying to run away as quickly as I can.

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