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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-28-2009 @ 4:19PM
boldlygosolo.com said...
I agree with James as well. You eliminate self-consciousness by changing your attitude. And you do that by not assuming that the other people in the restaurant care that much about you. Because they really don't. So don't make up those stories in your head.
I was self-conscious in my early dining solo days and have mostly gotten over it.
The problem I sometimes have now is being bored or antsy while I wait for my food, which is why I like to have a crossword puzzle to do or a journal to write in or a mobile device for checking email.
I have an entire category on dining solo at www.boldlygosolo.com.
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