Coupe
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@Major Tom I'm kind of like you in that I rarely leave the house unless it's absolutely necessary, or if I'm leaving to go somewhere "safe" - i.e. to visit my grandparents in Minnesota, out to eat, or to a store....places where I won't be forced to do much prolonged social interaction with people I don't know very well, or whose intentions I can't read.
Honestly, the only thing that's really helped me with general/social anxiety is having a comfort item with me - in my pocket or shoulder bag, where no one can see it. For at least two years now, my main comfort item has been a small "Tsum Tsum" plush of Dory from Pixar's Finding Nemo/Dory movies. Little Dory, as I call her, is very cute, soft and squeezable, and fits right in my pocket, where she stays most of the time. I've even bought four other Dory tsums to keep on standby in case the first one ever gets lost or worn out. I like being able to reach into my pocket to squeeze her when I feel nervous or start zoning out when someone is talking to me.
Stim toys/objects can help, too - I always carry several of those on my person at all times, too. Currently my favorites are a textured Tangle Jr., a fidget pad, and a red jasper worry stone. There's just something about occupying my hands with something that is soothing to me - I think it's because I'm really into specific kinds of textures, like really soft things, for example.
Sometimes, if I have a pen and paper with me, I'll draw, just to have something else to focus on. I usually draw my favorite characters, because they're calming to me. In addition, if you look busy enough as you draw, people will be reluctant to disturb you. Or if I happen to have a book with me, I'll start reading and become absorbed in that.
Honestly, the only thing that's really helped me with general/social anxiety is having a comfort item with me - in my pocket or shoulder bag, where no one can see it. For at least two years now, my main comfort item has been a small "Tsum Tsum" plush of Dory from Pixar's Finding Nemo/Dory movies. Little Dory, as I call her, is very cute, soft and squeezable, and fits right in my pocket, where she stays most of the time. I've even bought four other Dory tsums to keep on standby in case the first one ever gets lost or worn out. I like being able to reach into my pocket to squeeze her when I feel nervous or start zoning out when someone is talking to me.
Stim toys/objects can help, too - I always carry several of those on my person at all times, too. Currently my favorites are a textured Tangle Jr., a fidget pad, and a red jasper worry stone. There's just something about occupying my hands with something that is soothing to me - I think it's because I'm really into specific kinds of textures, like really soft things, for example.
Sometimes, if I have a pen and paper with me, I'll draw, just to have something else to focus on. I usually draw my favorite characters, because they're calming to me. In addition, if you look busy enough as you draw, people will be reluctant to disturb you. Or if I happen to have a book with me, I'll start reading and become absorbed in that.