What Happens When You Think Everyone Is Judging You | Fear of Judgement  ep 138 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 10 MIN

What Happens When You Think Everyone Is Judging You | Fear of Judgement  ep 138

from Self-Belief Podcast · host Jenny Field

Do you ever walk into a room and assume people are thinking something about you before anyone has actually said anything? Or stop yourself from posting on social media, speaking up, asking a question, or showing up because of what someone might think?In this episode of The Self-Belief Podcast, Jenny explores the difference between being judged and thinking you’re being judged and why that difference matters more than we often realise.Jenny shares how imagined judgement can affect mental health, confidence, decision-making, and the way we show up in everyday life. From replaying conversations and overthinking messages to avoiding visibility and changing yourself to feel safer, this episode looks at what happens when your brain starts reacting to fear rather than evidence.Jenny also reflects on her own experience of holding herself back because of imagined reactions from other people, and explains how awareness can help you separate what is actually happening from what your mind is expecting to happen.Key Takeaways:• The difference between real judgement and imagined judgement• Why your brain can react to fear of rejection as though it has already happened• How fear of judgement can affect confidence and mental health• Why overthinking, masking and people-pleasing can become exhausting• The link between rejection sensitivity, past experiences and self-protection• Questions to help you notice whether there is actual evidence or an old fear showing upIf you’ve ever found yourself changing who you are, staying quiet, or holding yourself back because of what people might think, this episode offers a chance to pause and notice what is really happening underneath.In this episode I will cover the following questions:Why do I always think people are judging me?How do I stop caring what people think?Is overthinking linked to fear of judgement?Why do I imagine people are talking about me?What causes fear of rejection?Why do I avoid posting online?Can trauma make you fear being judged?What is rejection sensitivity?Why do I replay conversations in my head?How do I stop changing myself to fit in?💜 Something special is here!If you’ve been noticing the same thoughts, reactions, or emotional patterns repeating in your life, Jenny’s free Continued Writing session may help you understand what’s happening underneath them.During this live session, Jenny will guide you through a gentle continued writing exercise designed to help you uncover subconscious patterns, emotional responses, and automatic behaviours that are often difficult to see on your own. You don’t need any experience with continued writing, just a pen, paper, and some space to be honest with yourself.Live on Thursday 18th June at 9:30am (UK time)Register here!If you can’t attend live, Jenny also shares continued writing prompts on her website to use in your own time: www.jennyfield.co.uk/product/continued-writing-freebie/Connect with Jenny: Book a free call with JennyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/justbeingmelearningtolovemyselfInstagram: https://instagram.com/jens_just_being_me?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrPodcast Credits: Jingle by Carol Barwick:  www.raise4all.comPodcast Management by Aisling, Certified Podcast Growth Coach, Podcast Success Hub Done-for-you podcast launch and management support for coaches, mentors, and service providers. https://linktr.ee/podcastsuccesshubWant support launching your own podcast? Join my free Facebook group:→ www.facebook.com/groups/launchgrowyourpodcast/📲 Connect with me: https://www.facebook.com/podcastsuccesshubSubscribe here now so you don’t miss an episode!

Do you ever walk into a room and assume people are thinking something about you before anyone has actually said anything? Or stop yourself from posting on social media, speaking up, asking a question, or showing up because of what someone might think?In this episode of The Self-Belief Podcast, Jenny explores the difference between being judged and thinking you’re being judged and why that difference matters more than we often realise.Jenny shares how imagined judgement can affect mental health, confidence, decision-making, and the way we show up in everyday life. From replaying conversations and overthinking messages to avoiding visibility and changing yourself to feel safer, this episode looks at what happens when your brain starts reacting to fear rather than evidence.Jenny also reflects on her own experience of holding herself back because of imagined reactions from other people, and explains how awareness can help you separate what is actually happening from what your mind is expecting to happen.Key Takeaways:• The difference between real judgement and imagined judgement• Why your brain can react to fear of rejection as though it has already happened• How fear of judgement can affect confidence and mental health• Why overthinking, masking and people-pleasing can become exhausting• The link between rejection sensitivity, past experiences and self-protection• Questions to help you notice whether there is actual evidence or an old fear showing upIf you’ve ever found yourself changing who you are, staying quiet, or holding yourself back because of what people might think, this episode offers a chance to pause and notice what is really happening underneath.In this episode I will cover the following questions:Why do I always think people are judging me?How do I stop caring what people think?Is overthinking linked to fear of judgement?Why do I imagine people are talking about me?What causes fear of rejection?Why do I avoid posting online?Can trauma make you fear being judged?What is rejection sensitivity?Why do I replay conversations in my head?How do I stop changing myself to fit in?💜 Something special is here!If you’ve been noticing the same thoughts, reactions, or emotional patterns repeating in your life, Jenny’s free Continued Writing session may help you understand what’s happening underneath them.During this live session, Jenny will guide you through a gentle continued writing exercise designed to help you uncover subconscious patterns, emotional responses, and automatic behaviours that are often difficult to see on your own. You don’t need any experience with continued writing, just a pen, paper, and some space to be honest with yourself.Live on Thursday 18th June at 9:30am (UK time)Register here!If you can’t attend live, Jenny also shares continued writing prompts on her website to use in your own time: www.jennyfield.co.uk/product/continued-writing-freebie/Connect with Jenny: Book a free call with JennyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/justbeingmelearningtolovemyselfInstagram: https://instagram.com/jens_just_being_me?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrPodcast Credits: Jingle by Carol Barwick:  www.raise4all.comPodcast Management by Aisling, Certified Podcast Growth Coach, Podcast Success Hub Done-for-you podcast launch and management support for coaches, mentors, and service providers. https://linktr.ee/podcastsuccesshubWant support launching your own podcast? Join my free Facebook group:→ www.facebook.com/groups/launchgrowyourpodcast/📲 Connect with me: https://www.facebook.com/podcastsuccesshubSubscribe here now so you don’t miss an episode!

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