At 6' 4" (without my usual 5 inch heels), when I walk into a room, I know I will get noticed - unless its a blind convention. (no offense intended to my blind sisters) That attention can either frighten you away, or you can own it. You need to refill your prescription for attitude. Then take 2 and call me in the morning. lol
Actually, attitude IS your answer. I may be skinnier, but still have height issues. What I find with short people is, if they don't have it (height) many of them want it. Keep that in mind as they glance up at you. Then again, you never know what you really want until you get it - and I have plenty. lol
You can't win a race if you expect to loose. If you can picture yourself winning, you have a much greater chance of doing well. The moment you start thinking everyone is staring at your height, you have lost. Think something more like, "I bet they love my shoes", or maybe "This IS the perfect matching handbag". Just a little something to lift your spirits. It will show on the outside. Then people will notice that too.
One time I came in 10th in a race. I couldn't be happier. Sure, it would have been great to win, but 10th out of 50 wasn't bad. What was more important is that I did my personal best that day. That is all anyone can expect. Be the best you can be. Win or loose, you will have no regrets.
No matter what height/weight you might be, find a way to make it work. Highlight your best feature. Make people focus more on that and they will focus less on your height. Before you know it they'll be saying "She's the tall one, with the beautiful smile" or "That amazing dress wouldn't work on me, I'm too short".
Soo much goes on in our heads we often don't realize. Best of all, we have to power to control every bit of it. So take those attitude pills and give it a try. Instead of just entering the room, MAKE AN ENTRANCE!
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BTW - Does anyone think RuPaul is beautiful? (most of the time) Did you know she is 6' 4"? Think of that the next time you feel awkward.