Does Social Anxiety Change Last? A Real 4-Year Follow-Up

February 23
31 mins

Episode Description

Four years ago, I interviewed Tapani after he had already made significant progress with his social anxiety. His lifelong blushing had reduced dramatically. Life was opening up in ways that once felt impossible.

Recently, he shared in our community that the last time he felt more than a little anxious was months ago. His anxiety barely bothers him anymore. And he described learning not just how to deal with social anxiety, but how to approach life differently.

That made me curious.

So we recorded this follow-up conversation to explore what actually holds up over time.

What does long-term change from social anxiety really feel like?

Not dramatic confidence.
Not becoming a different personality.
Not turning into the most charismatic person in the room.

Instead:

• Anxiety dropping from an 8 or 9 to mild physical tension
• Blushing no longer dominating daily life
• Social situations feeling ordinary again
• Strangers no longer registering as threats
• Relief that continues to deepen quietly

If you've ever wondered:

"Does this actually last?"
"What if I improve… and then it fades?"
"Is this realistic for someone like me?"

This episode is for you.

We talk about:

• Fear of blushing and reputation anxiety
• Anticipatory anxiety and how it changes
• Why pushing anxiety away makes it worse
• Acceptance and nervous system regulation
• Why progress compounds gradually
• What "feeling normal" really means

This isn't a story about instant transformation.

It's an honest look at how social anxiety can loosen its grip over time, and what life feels like when your system gradually updates instead of being forced.

If you're considering whether this path might fit you, you'll find more details here.

Take your time.
Move when it feels right.

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