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We cannot solve our problems with 
the same thinking we used when we created them”
Albert Einstein


Firstly, I want to introduce myself. My name is Mokhidil and I’m 20 y.o. Now I’m second year student at Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami of Foreign language and literature faculty.

When I was young…..
I was a intovert child. I liked books more than people, I was fat for my height with chubby cheek and brown ayebrow. This is a bad combination, especially in middle school.
As you can guess, I was very shy during my teenage years. I only had a handful of friends. Most of the time I didn’t talk to the person next to me in class, I didn’t go to parties, and I didn’t know how to carry on a conversation.
I started developing my social skills more during on my freshman year, and I was forced to become more outgoing when I became a second year student.
Nowadays, most people think I’m naturally outgoing, but the truth is that I worked hard at learning how to talk to people. I still have feelings of being shy, but no one would know that it’s something I have always struggled with.
Being shy and being an introvert

A lot of people think that shyness and introversion are the same things, but they are not.
Being shy is a feeling. It’s when you feel nervous and timid around a person or group of people.
Being an introvert is when you get your energy from being alone.
You can be an introvert and not be a shy person. You can be an extrovert but still sometimes feel shy. They are not exclusive to one another.
I consider myself to be an introvert. I love being alone and I get energy from spending time by myself. I still feel shy from time to time in social situations, but just because I feel shy, doesn’t mean I show it.

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