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Fear of Writing Phobia 🙄| RWR #3

26 min · 2. aug. 2022
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Scriptophobia is the extreme fear of writing in public. The word Scriptophobia is derived from the Latin word script meaning writing and phobos which is the Greek word for fear or dread. Graphophobia is very similar to Scriptophobia but it is more specific in that; it is related to the extreme and often irrational fear of handwriting. Both Scriptophobia and Graphophobia are very common fears affecting hundreds of people around the world. In some cases, the phobia can impact the sufferer’s day-to-day life. Many are unable to take on jobs that require writing. The fear is especially debilitating in case of students who are unable to progress in school. Many tend to give up education because of this fear. Solution is JUST WRITE AND PUBLISH Instagram and Twitter – @Abhishekvrt

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Fear of Writing Phobia 🙄| RWR #3

Scriptophobia is the extreme fear of writing in public. The word Scriptophobia is derived from the Latin word script meaning writing and phobos which is the Greek word for fear or dread. Graphophobia is very similar to Scriptophobia but it is more specific in that; it is related to the extreme and often irrational fear of handwriting. Both Scriptophobia and Graphophobia are very common fears affecting hundreds of people around the world. In some cases, the phobia can impact the sufferer’s day-to-day life. Many are unable to take on jobs that require writing. The fear is especially debilitating in case of students who are unable to progress in school. Many tend to give up education because of this fear. Solution is JUST WRITE AND PUBLISH Instagram and Twitter – @Abhishekvrt

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Thinking about thinking | RWR #2

Destructive Attempts to Cope. When you’re stuck in your mind, you’re withdrawn from reality. You’re in the universe inside your head, which is often a highly pessimistic place, rather than engaging with people around you or focusing on the present moment. This constant analyzing without action to enact positive change can strain relationships with friends and family, leading to further isolation. “When we try to skip over our bodies and just work things out in our heads, we add to our problems instead of resolving them,” says Bates. “Our minds want the hit of satisfaction that comes with figuring something out, so we make up stories to explain our feelings to ourselves. But our feelings don’t require explanation, and any logical answer we assign them won’t be based in reality.” A Negative Cycle. Obsessive thinking can feed on itself, essentially teaching the circuits in the brain to continue with what has become an automatic behavior. The more we fixate on scenes in our minds, the more upset we get, which leads to more obsessing. It’s a destructive cycle. Instagram- @Abhishekvrt Twitter – @Abhishekvrt

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