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Shrink For The Shy Guy

The Root of All Anxiety (And How To Liberate Yourself)

Shrink For The Shy Guy

Dr. Aziz: Social Anxiety And Confidence Expert, Author and Coach

Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.8 • 649 Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Do you feel stuck trying to be "nice" all the time? Always avoiding conflict, worrying what others will think, and saying yes when you mean no? In this episode, Dr. Aziz reveals the hidden cost of people-pleasing—and why it’s one of the most dangerous habits you can have. From parenting to relationships to work decisions, this pattern can quietly lead you into situations that drain your time, money, confidence, and joy.

With humor and real-life examples, Dr. Aziz shows how the gentle current of niceness can pull you far off course. You’ll hear stories from his own life—including a recent run-in with a pushy salesman—that bring this dynamic to life in vivid detail. Most importantly, he helps you recognize where this pattern shows up in your world so you can start making new, empowered choices.

If you’re ready to stop being the “good boy” or “good girl” and start being you—bold, real, and powerful—this episode is your invitation. Listen now and take the first step toward more confidence, freedom, and self-respect.


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Welcome to another episode of Shrink for the Shy Guy, where we tackle the challenges of social anxiety, people-pleasing, and self-doubt to help you confidently show up as your true self. Today’s episode is about breaking free from the crippling grip of anxiety—specifically, how the need to control your environment can intensify your feelings of anxiety and hold you back.

Why Do We Feel Anxious?

Anxiety is an uncomfortable and unsettling feeling, often accompanied by thoughts of worry or fear. It's that nagging voice in your head telling you that something bad is going to happen, causing your body to feel on edge, frantic, or even panicked. Anxiety can show up anywhere—whether it’s in social situations, at work, or in personal relationships.

But what if I told you that the key to reducing anxiety isn’t about finding a quick fix or a silver bullet, but about changing how you relate to the anxiety itself?

The Need for Control: The Root Cause of Anxiety

Here’s the truth: Anxiety often stems from the need to control. When we feel like we need something to happen a certain way—whether it’s for people to like us, to be successful, or to avoid discomfort—we trigger anxiety. We think, "If I don’t control this, something bad will happen."

For example, consider the anxiety we feel about sleep. Maybe you're stressed about getting enough rest, but the more you stress about it, the harder it becomes to fall asleep. This is a perfect example of how our need to control a situation causes the anxiety itself. The more we believe that we need to control the outcome, the more anxiety we create.

Stand-out Quote: "Anxiety comes from the need to control. The more you try to control something, the more anxiety you create."

Shifting Your Relationship with Anxiety

So, how do we break free from the grip of anxiety and control? The solution isn’t a magic pill or a one-time fix. It’s about awareness and practice.

  1. Acknowledge the need to control: The first step in breaking the cycle is recognizing when you’re trying to control something. Notice how your thoughts tell you, “I need this to go right, or else.”

  2. Sit with discomfort: Instead of avoiding discomfort or trying to control it, choose to face it. Anxiety will always be present when we try to control our emotions or outcomes. By allowing yourself to feel the discomfort without attaching a need to control it, you can start to decrease its power over you.

  3. Let go of the “or else”: Remind yourself that even if things don’t go as planned, you will be okay. By choosing to stop controlling and embracing uncertainty, you take back your power.

The Long-Term Solution: Training Yourself to Think Differently

The real liberation from anxiety comes when you train yourself over time to think and act differently. Just like building muscle at the gym, overcoming anxiety takes consistent practice. The more you practice letting go of the need to control, the less anxiety will dictate your actions.

It’s not about never feeling anxious again. It’s about learning to respond differently to anxiety when it arises. You can train your nervous system to become more regulated, even in the face of discomfort. The more you practice this, the stronger your sense of confidence becomes.

You Have the Power to Change

If you’re ready to break the avoidance cycle and take control of your anxiety, the first step is acknowledging the need to control and learning how to let go. This may feel uncomfortable at first, but remember—you don’t have to do this alone. You can train yourself over time to build lasting confidence and handle life’s challenges without anxiety taking the lead.

Action Step: Today, notice when you’re trying to control something. Whether it’s a conversation, your schedule, or how others perceive you, take a moment to breathe and remind yourself that it's okay not to control everything. Let go, and see what happens.

Remember, the path to confidence is built one step at a time, and you are capable of taking that first step today. Until we speak again, may you have the courage to be who you are and know on a deep level that you’re awesome.

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Shrink for the Shy Guy, the show to help you break free from social anxiety,

0:05.6

people pleasing, and self-doubt so you can speak up, connect, and be 100% you.

0:12.1

I'm Dr. Aziz, sharing tools that have transformed my life and thousands of others.

0:18.0

Let's all liberate ourselves together. Welcome to today's episode of the show. Today I'm

0:27.4

excited to be with you because we're going to be helping you disconnect from that voice of anxiety.

0:34.3

It's, well, the voices in your head, but the feelings of the anxiety are all throughout

0:38.7

your body, right? It's a very uncomfortable, unsettled, unsafe, maybe even urgent or frantic

0:46.9

or panicky kind of feeling inside. And, you know, there's so many different kinds of anxiety or

0:51.0

different situations, anxiety can arise in, but this is going to apply to all of them.

0:55.0

You know, in this show we talk a lot about social anxiety. So this will apply to that, but anxiety can show up anywhere, right? It's a pattern of thought, perception, and feeling. And so we can feel anxious. We can think worried thoughts about anything, right? Your finance situation,

1:13.9

family members, safety in the world, what's going to happen, catastrophizing your health.

1:20.7

I mean, you can worry about anything, right? So we are going to go deep specifically on this

1:26.8

pattern of anxiety in this episode that will help

1:29.3

across all of these different domains, including social anxiety. And one of the key things I'm

1:35.0

to start with that's going to be what you're going to get from this episode as well is we want

1:41.1

a silver bullet and we want the anxiety to stop now.

1:46.0

Just like, bam, what can I do to make it stop right now?

1:49.0

And I'm with you.

1:51.6

Trust me, I often joke with my wife that I'm an anxious creature in my nature, right?

1:56.9

So high startle reflex.

1:59.8

So there's a loud sound, especially dog barking kind of out of nowhere,

2:03.4

I will jump out of my skin. And it's not like I was really stressed in that moment or just there's

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