Dyslexia is often misunderstood as a disability, leading to insecurity and fear. Dyslexics often feel like they are dumb or need to prove themselves, leading to constant irritation and uncertainty in school or work or even at home. The inconsistencies of dyslexia exacerbate these feelings, leading to anxiety and obsession with accomplishments. Overworking can lead to self-sabotage, rather than a positive outcome. Dyslexics should focus on loving and working on their abilities rather than dwelling on their insecurity. And how to overcome it and know that all dyslexic people are as worthy, smart and successful as any other person. So rather You might avoid social events or encounters that would put your skills to the test if you're self-conscious about your appearance or question your worth. Additionally, by doing this, you reduce your chances of success and connection, which is pushing yourself to much which is the negative effect of insecurity