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You know the feeling. You are talking to someone, and then a few minutes later they go into a meeting. The door closes. Are they talking about you? What are they saying? What did you do wrong this time?
These are feelings that we all suffer, but it seems even worse when you are depressed. Anxiety is a very real feeling, and if you think that there are problems in your life, that will only make things worse. The way to counter these feelings is to distract yourself during these meetings. That’s the first step, at least. Make sure that if these meetings are going to distract you, that you have some other task, preferably away from the
site, so you can deal with this through ignorance.
The other thing to do is to start focusing on the positives of your performance. By doing that, instead of looking at the negative side of things that you do, it will allow you to view conversations about you as a positive. It will also leave you worrying less because you will not feel in danger every time people are talking.
Finally, if all else fails, address your issues. Dismiss them. Do a quick review of your own and make sure that you tilt the scales to come out positive. At that point, you will start to feel better about the meetings around you.
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