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    Insecurity is a feeling of general unease or nervousness that may be triggered by perceiving of oneself to be vulnerable in some way. A person who is insecure lacks confidence in their own value, and one or more of their capabilities, lacks trust in themselves or others, or has fears that a present positive state is temporary, and will let them down and cause them loss or distress by "going wrong" in the future.


    In order to overcome insecurity, people need to:

    * Take risks to change their current behavior.
    * Trust others enough to expose themselves to them, risking vulnerability
    and the possibility of being hurt.
    * Have a healthy and humorous belief in themselves in order to overlook
    their exaggerated need for acceptance and approval.
    * Take a rational approach to each problem they face so that they are no
    longer inhibited by debilitating fears or beliefs.
    * Practice assertive behavior in their lives, earning respect and the
    acknowledgment of their rights.
    * Arouse the courage to take small steps in learning to experience success
    and overcoming their lack of belief in self. Once the success is
    experienced, they can build on it to gain the courage to act out of a
    strong conviction in their self-goodness and worth.
    * Break the barrier or outer shell of the self-doubt they have hidden behind
    and reach out to others. Breaking out of their "shells" requires letting go
    of past hurts (real or imagined) and moving on with life.


    I was really proud of how the Shockers represented the Valley in the NIT. But after reading through all the misery, anxiety, and outright cowardness displayed in this forum, I am convinced that the warrior spirit that WSU showed in NYC is far removed from the majority of folks in here. :(

    It appears from all accounts that Greg Marshall is no fan of the term "mid-major". I hope he never peeks into this website because you guys are the embodiment of mid-major.

    Enjoy your championship and have some confidence Shocker fans! Tomorrow will be a new day and everybody's life will most likely still go on.

  • #2
    True story.
    The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.

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    • #3
      :o

      Huh?

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      • #4
        What are you referring to? Fans who whine and complain about BCS programs like KU and KSU not scheduling us. Fans who were upset and expressed their disappointment that the Shox had numerous missed opportunities during the regular season? Specifics please?

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        • #5
          Hi Cold
          The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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          • #6
            Thanks Cold. That's enough for awhile.
            In the fast lane

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            • #7
              Actually it's that sCUm troll, DJA. Did things not go so well last night? :cry:

              Nice intentional misspelling of "Greg", dumba$$.
              Deuces Valley.
              ... No really, deuces.
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              "Enjoy the ride."

              - a smart man

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ShockerFever
                Actually it's that sCUm troll, DJA. Did things not go so well last night? :cry:

                Nice intentional misspelling of "Greg", dumba$$.
                MTXE has been DJA all the time, with 539 posts?

                Obsession noted.
                The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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                • #9
                  Re: Shocker fans

                  Originally posted by MTXE
                  Insecurity is a feeling of general unease or nervousness that may be triggered by perceiving of oneself to be vulnerable in some way. A person who is insecure lacks confidence in their own value, and one or more of their capabilities, lacks trust in themselves or others, or has fears that a present positive state is temporary, and will let them down and cause them loss or distress by "going wrong" in the future.


                  In order to overcome insecurity, people need to:

                  * Take risks to change their current behavior.
                  * Trust others enough to expose themselves to them, risking vulnerability
                  and the possibility of being hurt.
                  * Have a healthy and humorous belief in themselves in order to overlook
                  their exaggerated need for acceptance and approval.
                  * Take a rational approach to each problem they face so that they are no
                  longer inhibited by debilitating fears or beliefs.
                  * Practice assertive behavior in their lives, earning respect and the
                  acknowledgment of their rights.
                  * Arouse the courage to take small steps in learning to experience success
                  and overcoming their lack of belief in self. Once the success is
                  experienced, they can build on it to gain the courage to act out of a
                  strong conviction in their self-goodness and worth.
                  * Break the barrier or outer shell of the self-doubt they have hidden behind
                  and reach out to others. Breaking out of their "shells" requires letting go
                  of past hurts (real or imagined) and moving on with life.


                  I was really proud of how the Shockers represented the Valley in the NIT. But after reading through all the misery, anxiety, and outright cowardness displayed in this forum, I am convinced that the warrior spirit that WSU showed in NYC is far removed from the majority of folks in here. :(

                  It appears from all accounts that Greg Marshall is no fan of the term "mid-major". I hope he never peeks into this website because you guys are the embodiment of mid-major.

                  Enjoy your championship and have some confidence Shocker fans! Tomorrow will be a new day and everybody's life will most likely still go on.
                  Examples please - __________________________________
                  Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!

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                  • #10
                    I think someone spent the last three weeks preparing that post and didn't want all that hard work to go to waste.

                    :roll:

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                    • #11
                      Screw that.

                      My knees are knocking and I am just a weak little girl thrown in the middle of a mosh pit until I know if HC3G comes back.

                      Has anybody seen my binky?
                      Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                      • #12
                        Re: Shocker fans

                        Originally posted by jocoshock

                        Examples please - __________________________________
                        How about treating Marshall's utterance of the word "Chickenhawk" as a sign he's heading to Missouri?

                        How about Marshall saying it would take an "unbelievable" offer to leave, and it positively has many on here shaking in their knees because he so much as mentioned that there's a possibility, ever so slight, that he might not be at WSU for the rest of his career?

                        How about the hundreds of other posts on this forum the last few days that are as bad, if not worse?

                        It's gotten a bit ridiculous.
                        The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.

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