Am I the Only One?

Well I had to suffer with my Grade 9 video production memories. Acting and making skits and showing in to the whole video production class. A laugh here and there and then we critique it after. So for me it's normal. :bounce:
 
Well I had to suffer with my Grade 9 video production memories. Acting and making skits and showing in to the whole video production class. A laugh here and there and then we critique it after. So for me it's normal. :bounce:
People at school know I have a channel and whenever they try to talk about it I just cannnnottt it makes me feel so weird lol
 
Oh no, that is the BEST thing you can do. I have had my wife point something out and I fixed it instantly. Having a second set of critical eyes is pretty darn nice to have and only helps your content! You shouldn't be afraid or feel anything negative when someone you know watches over your shoulder. It means they are interested in what you do and that is a good thing. If they weren't they wouldn't waste their time watching your content with you!
 
Am I the only one who doesn't like to watch their own videos with someone? Throughout my entire life, I've never liked watching/listening to myself with someone else in the room, kind of a humility thing. Even now with a yt channel, I have to leave the room and do something else while my fiancée watches my videos.

Does anybody else have this problem? How do I get over this? Its like I have this underlying fear of, what if they don't like it or what if they point out a flaw. I don't mind criticizm, but I'd rather have it from a point of view of someone I dont personally know.
I don't even want to watch my own videos on my own... :confusedphones:
 
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