Breaking with etiquette – oversensitive people blush sooner

The rules of etiquette always relate to our conduct towards other people around us.

These rules of conduct, however, do not necessarily have anything to do with moral feelings and often are without reason, yet if they are broken, they trigger inhibitions such as facial blushing. These rules of etiquette depend on how we were brought up to behave towards our equals or our superiors or the manners we have acquired ourselves and whose appearance we respect.

That is why they are often as binding as the rules of honour are binding on every well-mannered person. Therefore any breach of the rules of etiquette, for example impoliteness, inappropriate behaviour or remarks – even if completely accidental – triggers emotional inhibitions or feelings of inferiority in shy and sensitive people such as excessive blushing.

Even just remembering such an occasion can still produce a sensation throughout the entire body for a long time after.

There are also cases where a person starts to blush simply by watching someone else make a gross breach of etiquette, even though it has absolutely nothing to do with them, they are not involved at all and are not even affected by it.

How can you change such an inopportune behavioural pattern and free yourself from social inhibitions such as facial blushing or shyness?

With the EL-METHOD you can immediately discover how in just a short space of time you can lessen your emotional inhibitions such as facial blushing and shyness and become a more open, self-assured and self-confident person.

EL-METHOD. Overcoming facial blushing and stop going red, shyness, insecurity, low self-esteem, stage fright, inferiority complex, lack of contact  and any other social inhibitions and emotional barriers.

Reduce facial blushing with the aid of the EL-METHOD

German language version: Rot werden Erröten | Verletzungen der Etikette