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spider just sort of goes away and you can think about other things * If the spider starts to approach, close your eyes tightly for a few moments. (This will give it an opportunity to escape) ¦..If it doesn’t go away after that, then open them up again and let the menace know who’s boss with a loud shout or swat at it with whatever is available! Just don’t hurt yourself by getting too worked up while trying to get rid of this creature–remember what we said before: they’re not going anywhere anytime soon without some help from us humans Unless we invest in one more arachnid-related product, all spiders are doomed So why not do something today that’ll make future generations happy thoughts of the spider are not so overwhelming
*Look at it from a different perspective–think about all the other bugs that have crawled on you but didn’t bite ¦.It’s just like being in nature and getting close to any living thing in order to observe them closely..What do they want with us, what can we learn from this creature? That kind of curiosity will make your fear go away
*Do something physical–move around or shake out the bad thoughts by running up and down stairs for awhile..Giggling sometimes helps too! This is how kids get over their fears-by playing games until they forget about it completely. You might even find yourself laughing instead which would be really good because laughter makesYou may be wondering, “why does she get frightened?” Well, like many things in life it can’t always be explained. But I will try to tell you what has helped me and my friends with the fear of spiders.
The first step is to find out if you have a specific fear of spiders or not. If not, then this article may be too much for you! Other than that, here are 11 tips on how to conquer your fears and get rid of them once and for all:
*Look at the spider with curiosity instead of dread *Expect it to bite you (it won’t) *Force yourself to touch it while thinking about something else like what’s in your grocery bag (You’ll notice there aren’t any teeth) ¦..That kind of thing will help take up some space in your brain so you can think more clearly about other things going on around you..This takes practice–keep trying until eventually the