"It was the most terrifying experience of my life. It took most
of the year to get up my resolve. Finally I sat down by the phone,
a friend at my side coaxing me on. I began to dial the number . . .
but then my finger pressed the receiver button and the call was
canceled.
"This went on for several evenings. Wednesday night had a sense
of now or never. If I waited any longer, it would be too late in
the week. Finally, I completed dialing the number. Her father
answered, and I asked if she was home. Now I was fully committed. I
wondered if I would faint."
Blaine Smith did get that date. Gradually he learned a lot about
how to handle his shyness. Now he shares his insights and counsel
with others show struggle with the pain of shyness and who see it
holding them back socially, in the workplace-and even
spiritually.
Indispensable advice for: Sharpening your people skills Breaking
the panic cycle Balancing faith and assertiveness Making shyness
work for you Taking control (one half-step at a time) Tips for
facing an audience
"As a shy person myself, I found countless reasons for hope in
Overcoming Shyness. Blaine offers detailed, practical helps-always
authentic, never gimmicky or artificial. All the shy people in the
world owe Blaine Smith a tremendous debt of gratitude for writing
this book." STEPHEN A. HAYNER, Ph.D., President, Columbia
Theological Seminary, former president InterVarsity Christian
Fellowship
"I didn't buy this book. Somebody gave it to me. I'd rather not
say who. I read it sitting at home on Friday nights and thought it
was pretty good, considering I had nothing better to do. I don't go
along with all he says about being more assertive, but what do I
know? Maybe a person should be. Scripture says that the meek shall
inherit the earth. Do we want to? I don't know. But we are going
to, then this book would probably help us run things, assuming we
accept the deal. We'll see." GARRISON KEILLOR, humorist, creator,
"A Prairie Home Companion" Author, Lake Wobegon Days
This edition of Overcoming Shyness is a reprint of the original
by M. Blaine Smith, first published in 1993 by InterVaristy Press.
Smith, a Presbyterian pastor, is author of nine books, including
Marry a Friend, Knowing God's Will, and Should I Get Married?. He
is director of Nehemiah Ministries in the Washington, D.C.
area.
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