When you are physically present in a group but not fully included, it is often because you are unintentionally sending signals that indicate you do not want to engage in conversation, causing others to talk around you rather than directly to you, which makes you feel invisible in social settings.
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If you're physically present in the room, but no one really engages with you, this is why. So, you're not completely ignored, but you're not fully included either. People talk around you, they don't talk at you. Then this starts making you feel invisible in these group settings. This happens because of the signals that you're giving off. You're not letting people know that you actually want to talk to them. So, comment down the word audit if you'd like to know more about your signals that you're giving off.
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