Stop letting social fear feel like a boss fight. Learn how to dismantle mental horror movies and use an exposure hierarchy to build genuine confidence.

Social confidence isn't the absence of butterflies; it’s getting the butterflies to fly in formation.
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Lena: Miles, I have to tell you—I almost canceled our lunch yesterday because the thought of making small talk with the barista felt like a "boss fight" I wasn't leveled up for. You know that feeling where your heart starts racing before you even walk into the room?
Miles: Oh, I totally get it. But here’s the wild part: research shows that over 90% of those catastrophic social predictions we make—like "everyone will think I'm boring"—actually never happen. We’re basically playing a mental horror movie that never gets released!
Lena: That is such a relief. It’s interesting how we think it’s a personality flaw, but it’s often just a skills gap because we’ve focused more on our "intellectual stats" than our social ones.
Miles: Exactly! It’s like any other skill tree you can master with the right moves. So, let’s dive into the specific frameworks that turn that social anxiety into genuine confidence.