242.  When Social Anxiety Gets You Labeled as "Difficult" at Work

242. When Social Anxiety Gets You Labeled as "Difficult" at Work

Author: Susan Callender August 15, 2025 Duration: 12:52

Are your coworkers misreading you?


If you've ever been labeled "difficult," "standoffish," or "arrogant" when you're actually anxious or nervous, you're not alone. Many high-achieving professionals with social anxiety unintentionally send signals that others interpret the wrong way—hurting their reputation, relationships, and career opportunities.

In this episode of the Social Skills Mastery Podcast, social confidence coach Susan Callender explains why social anxiety often looks like arrogance in the workplace, the neuroscience behind why your brain reacts this way, and practical steps to show your true personality, even in stressful situations.

You'll learn:

  • Why social anxiety triggers behaviors that damage first impressions
  • The "translation error" between your intentions and how others see you
  • How protective habits like brief answers, avoiding small talk, or leading with credentials can backfire
  • Four proven strategies to replace anxiety-driven habits with authentic connection
  • A simple 4-week plan to improve your communication and shift workplace perception

Whether you're in leadership, a technical role, or client-facing position, this episode will help you protect your professional reputation, build stronger relationships, and feel more confident in high-stakes interactions.

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You know that moment in a room when a conversation turns tricky, or a crucial introduction feels awkward, and you wish you had the right words? That’s the space where Social Skills Mastery lives. Hosted by Susan Callender, a coach and corporate trainer who focuses on social confidence, this podcast digs into the practical mechanics of interpersonal dynamics for driven professionals. It’s not about vague theory; it’s a resource for anyone who needs to build genuine social capital and leverage polished people skills to create real opportunities. Each episode feels like a focused coaching session, breaking down exactly what to do and say in high-stakes or competitive environments-from navigating difficult negotiations to making a memorable impression at a networking event. Susan provides actionable strategies for maneuvering through these situations with grace, aiming to help you get it right the first time. Whether you're an entrepreneur, business owner, or a professional aiming to stand out, this podcast offers a steady stream of insights to transform how you connect, communicate, and lead. Tune in weekly for thoughtful guidance that turns social agility into a tangible career asset.
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