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It's hilarious isn't it! The man or woman in the beach or in the park rushing about and flailing the air wildly as they try to avoid the wasp. Yes, maybe.... But it's not very funny not if you are that person.
This caricature image is the bread and butter of some comedy script writers but it is embarrassing or humiliating if you have a gut response of fear to wasps, bees or flying insects.
When it's over and the creature has disappeared you may laugh along with those who food your antics funny but deep down you feel terrible. You've let yourself down again or so you think.
First off let's be clear about something. If you have this phobic fear recognise
that it is just that -
So feeling inadequate has to stop. Recognise and acknowledge that there is nothing you can do in the moment to stop your fear.
Accept this reality. Forgive yourself for appearing out of control -
Next decide that you are going to eradicate the phobia whatever it takes -
Next be clear that that there's nothing to fear -
As with all single-
Incidentally, the caricature image is even less funny for those people who have a
strong allergic reaction to bee-
Yet, here again, if they can first get rid of the phobic reaction they will be better placed to avoid the sting by being able to handle the situation more effectively.