A psychologist says social awkwardness is linked to extraordinary achievement, and three therapists explain exactly why.
I don’t know what was in the air this June, but it had celebrities dodging reporters, forgetting trophies, getting caught on ...
What a person says in uncomfortable moments can offer some insight into how social settings make them feel. Being socially awkward is often rooted in a variety of struggles a person may be facing.
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Awkward moment helpline
The Wall of Entertainment is back with "Awkward Moment Helpline," a hilarious comedy show where real people call in with ...
People who struggle with awkwardness and embarrassment in their lives usually live in a constant state of “fight or flight.” On top of the social pain of being misunderstood and excluded, they ...
Uncomfortable family photos go viral, mustaches and glasses the size of your face are trendy and ironic, and being an introvert gives you more to talk about than being an extrovert. Awkward is the new ...
Psychologist Ty Tashiro, author of "Awkward: The Science of Why We're Socially awkward and Why That's Awesome," explains why awkward people are more likely to demonstrate "striking talent." Following ...
Susan Cain’s Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking was a major bestseller. It’s not hard to see why: reading the book is an affirming and hopeful experience for introverts ...
I’d like to talk some more about talking. A lot of you related to my last blog post, “An Open Letter to People Who Talk Too Much.” Not all in a good way, though. “You are a pretentious bitch,” one ...
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