Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris - A Meditation for Social Anxiety | Bonus Meditation with La Sarmiento
Episode Date: September 29, 2023We’re all a little socially awkward. Learn to be gentle with yourself in stressful situations to reduce your social anxiety over time.About La Sarmiento:La Sarmiento (they/them) is a mentor... for the MIndfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program (MMTCP) and a teacher with Cloud Sangha. They have taught meditation retreats for BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, Teens, and Young Adults, and everyone in-between around the United States since 2010 and are a 2012 graduate of the Spirit Rock Community Dharma Leader Training. To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Self-Compassion for Social Anxiety.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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but even I can get nervous or awkward in social situations. The good news is that meditation can actually help here.
And our teacher, DuJour, is La Sarmiento,
who's been teaching retreats for BIPOC,
LGBTQIA plus teens and young adults
and everybody in between around the United States
and beyond since 2010.
La uses they-them pronouns.
They are also a mentor for the mindfulness meditation teacher certification program
and a teacher with cloud Sangha.
Here we go now with LA Sarmiento.
Hi, this is LA.
Social anxiety is real.
And many experience this debilitating, intense, and persistent fear
of being watched or judged by others.
The practice of mindfulness and compassion can provide a way to deal with social anxiety
with kindness, acceptance, and maybe even some courage. Begin by moving or stretching into a posture that your body would most appreciate
right now. You can even snuggle up with your favorite blanket or pillow. If you like, close
your eyes or keep them open with a soft gaze. Invite some comfortable breaths,
maybe deepening your inhale and exhale.
To begin, bring to mind a recent situation
where you experience social anxiety.
Nothing too traumatic, perhaps making small talk with the breeze to at your favorite coffee
shop.
See if you can sense how you felt in your body at that time. Were you trembling, blushing, sweating?
Now, if it feels comfortable,
take a deep breath into those bodily sensations
that were present for you at that time.
You may even place your hand on your chest
if that would feel supportive or comforting.
See if you can remember what emotions or feelings being in that situation brought up. Perhaps up, perhaps feeling self-conscious or fearful that others may be negatively judging you.
Again, take a deep breath into those emotions and feelings. What do you notice when you pay close attention to your experience through your body and
with your emotions?
See if it's possible to be with whatever is arising for you right now. As you become mindful of how you're reacting to the experience, see if it's possible to
be gentle and kind towards yourself in this stressful situation.
Compassion for ourselves can be a hand over our heart, or it can be repeating phrases like,
may I accept myself just as I am.
May I be kind and gentle doing the best I can at this moment.
Take some time to practice by offering yourself compassion in whatever way works well for you. The Gently let go of that situation and come back to a few deep comfortable breaths.
Open your eyes if they are closed and reorient back to your space.
Thank you for your courage to practice.
Take good care.
Thank you, Law.
You can find more meditations like this one from Law and others over on the 10% happier
app.
Just download the app wherever you get your apps
to get started.
We'll see you right back here on Monday
for a brand new episode, fascinating one,
with Naomi Klein, not the kind of guest
we normally have on the show since she's often associated
with political and cultural debates,
but she's written a book, it's more of a memoir
about how to stay sane in our increasingly wild digital environment.
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