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Introducing the Managing Self-Consciousness Workbook from the Coaching Psychology Series—it’s a game-changer for being able to comfortably cope in the limelight.

This workbook is a go-to if you tend to become anxious when you present or have anxiety in some social situations where you feel judged by others.

Many self-help books focus time discussing the problem, but this book predominantly focuses on solutions. These include: ways to reframe your thoughts so that you can handle all social situations and strategies to influence your behaviour to indicate to others that you are not emotionally overwhelmed. It's all about implementing your choice of a wide range of ideas—to suit your individual needs.

This workbook is effective because it’s been trialled over seven years by a Coaching Psychologist with her coaching clients. It has been honed so that it really works, as it’s based on feedback from people who have successfully worked on their self-consciousness.

It’s a practical, no-nonsense guide for anyone hungry for real progress to genuinely overcome anxiety in social situations. Break through any fearful barriers that hold you back.

Professional coaches recommend it for its transformative impact on their clients. It's part of a series, with three other books: increasing empowerment, increasing confidence and managing emotions including stress and anger. In combination, they support you with your growth journey.

Ready to kickstart your journey towards a more confident you? Dive into the Managing Self Consciousness Workbook. It’s not just a book; it’s the key to being at ease in all social situations.

©2024 Allegra Etheridge (P)2025 Allegra Etheridge
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