I’m sure you have all experienced a moment at some point this year that made you feel embarrassed. I know I have.Â
I’ve only been in college for a month, and have already experienced far too many embarrassing moments.
One day in particular, I felt I was being targeted by the universe to make me look ridiculous. I don’t really want to talk about what exactly unfolded that day, but trust me, it was not my brightest moment.
Recently, when I start to feel embarrassed or nervous, I have started to get nauseous, or light headed. So, it’s been even harder recovering from a bad experience.
However, I’ve found some ways that help me feel better after being truly humbled.
Here are some of my tips:
1. Take A MomentAlone
I don’t know about you, but if I just did something that made everyone’s eyes go on me, I’d want to escape them as quick as possible. You may not be able to escape right away, but when you can, do it. Give yourself a moment to breathe and recompose yourself. It’s important to be kind to yourself, you’re only human and this stuff happens to everyone.
2.Tell Someone Else
I understand that some experiences may be uncomfortable to share, but believe me, it’s so much better if you talk to someone about it. Also, I’m sure you’d rather be the one telling the story rather than someone else, so people get the chance to sympathize, or laugh with you, rather than at you.
3. No One Thinks About It, Why Should You?
I struggled with having this mentality for a while, but it’s so beneficial to your mental health. Can you recall a moment where someone in your life made a fool of themselves last week? A month ago? A year? I can’t. Maybe you do, but do you think about it all the time? No, probably not. So, if you think about it, everyone else has so much going on in their own lives, they’re not going to remember one small moment that caused you so much stress and embarrassment. Stop thinking about it! No one else is, so you shouldn’t either.
4. Laugh It Off
Having humor and being able to laugh at yourself is the best way to resolve your feelings of embarrassment. Everyone gets embarrassed, and if you can hardwire your brain to think it’s not that serious, then it really isn’t. Laugh about it, make others laugh about it. You’ll feel better in the end, I promise.
5. Reward Yourself
Treat yourself! Enjoy a sweet treat, watch a movie, buy something new, or even just take a nap. You deserve something nice after going through something so scary. Give yourself a break and have some me-time. You just recovered from a very uncomfortable experience, good for you!