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The REAL Secret of Overcoming Nervousness in Public Speaking

 
Author: David Woodford

The feelings are well-known (and youve been there havent you?) and the usual solutions are well publicized, arent they?

We are, of course, talking about nervousness when it comes to public speaking.

Have you tried all the gurus solutions?

Remember practice, practise, practice, and prepare, prepare, prepare, or take deep breaths, or go for a walk.

Did they work?

Maybe to a limited extent.

But has the nervousness gone away?

Probably not!

And it never will until we get at the root cause, which Ill discuss in a minute.

As everyone will tell you: if youre not nervous, theres something wrong and so we are almost conditioned into believing that we just have to accept and live with nervousness.

And while it is true that a certain amount of controlled nervousness can do much to enliven our presentation, that really doesnt help you when you think of the dry mouth, the shaking hands, the blank mind etc etc., does it!

In my courses I always ask the participants what it is that they think makes them nervous. And the answers generally consist of the following:

  • Im afraid my mind might go blank
  • Im afraid I might make a fool of myself
  • Im worried about people not understanding me or my message
  • I keep remembering that occasion when . (some disaster or the other)

But do you see what each of these problems has in common?

Ill give you a clue .. its one word with one letter in it. Yes its I.

And its I thats the problem (even if that doesnt sound grammatically correct).

As long as we are concerned about I (ourselves) in presentations we will continue to be nervous and will continue to worry about what might happen.

But now shift the focus. Now think about you the audience and see what happens.

Concentrate your energies both in the preparation and, ahead of the presentation, on how much you want to share this information with the people who are coming .

You are giving this talk because either the audience need to know the information you are sharing (notice sharing not delivering) or because you have something you want to share with them.

So think about them your colleagues, your customers, your suppliers .. whoever they are, and develop an overwhelming desire to want to share your material with them.

So all the reasons for being nervous now disappear, dont they?

(Well, almost being realistic and being human, we cannot expect to be 100% cool, calm and collected. But that gut-griping, fear-enhancing, throat-strangling nervousness will be a thing of the past.)

Author Bio:
David Woodford is a champion in this field. David has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: public speaking, fear of public speaking, public speaking coach, public speaking training
 
 
 

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