| If you don't sweat like that normally or when talking to people of the same sex, it's most likely psychological. You'll need to learn to become more comfortable with yourself, more self-confident, and less anxious. There's plenty of info to be Googled on improving self-confidence. Also, if you find the anxiety impacting your daily living or crippling, you might look into professional counseling. Many people have social phobias and anxieties that they have to work through. The simple answer is it's really all in your head - and it is, but the mental techniques and discipline necessary to overcome it require ongoing practice and proper instruction. Some things that have worked for me: deep slow breathing, telling myself the other person is no better than me - why should they make me nervous?, trying to "care" less about the outcome, focusing on being relaxed. Also, if your personality is naturally introverted, avoid taking advice like "ah you just need to get out more" from extroverts. In the long term, they are correct, but in the short term until you have a handle on the situation, you'll just stress yourself out more. |