Come out of your shell

The phrase "come out of your shell" is an idiomatic expression meaning to overcome one's shyness or withdrawal from social interactions and to become more outgoing, sociable, and confident. It implies breaking free from one's comfort zone or protective barrier, like a turtle retracting into its shell. It encourages individuals to engage with others, express themselves, and participate actively in social situations.


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