Vagus Nerve Training for Social Anxiety
Stay Calm, Confident, and Connected in Any Conversation
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Narrateur(s):
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Brian Edwards-Lane
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Laura Mitchell-Scott
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Auteur(s):
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Jonathan Miller-Rose
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Amanda Collins-Wright
À propos de cet audio
Your heart races, your chest tightens, and your voice feels unsteady whenever you face a crowd or even a simple conversation. Social anxiety convinces you that everyone notices your discomfort, and the harder you try to appear calm, the worse the spiral becomes. Vagus Nerve Training for Social Anxiety shows you how to break this cycle by working with your body instead of against it.
The vagus nerve is the pathway that regulates your breath, heartbeat, and even the tone of your voice. When it is activated, you feel calm, grounded, and capable of connecting. When it is weak, anxiety takes over. This audiobook teaches you how to train your vagus nerve through easy, repeatable practices that build confidence from the inside out.
You’ll discover pre-conversation routines to steady your nerves, techniques to stay present and relaxed while speaking, and post-event reflections that turn anxious memories into opportunities for growth. Each chapter blends science with relatable stories, showing you how others transformed fear into connection using these tools.
With consistent practice, you will notice subtle but powerful changes: steadier breathing, calmer thoughts, and a voice that feels strong and clear. Social situations stop being threats and become chances to connect. You don’t need to change your personality—you only need to train your body to feel safe. With Vagus Nerve Training for Social Anxiety, you can finally meet others with calm confidence and discover the joy of connection without fear.