November 17, 2008
Public Speaking Training on How to Prevent Stage Fright Posted By : David Portney
At the core, stage fright is fear of rejection and fear of being judged harshly. Doing public speaking or seminars is a terrific way to promote yourself, generate more business, and make sales of your product or service but you'll never do it unless you deal with the problem of stage fright. So if stage fright is the panic and fear that hits people when they're already speaking, what can be done to prevent it? You see, people manage to "create" stage fright in a number of ways, but a very common way is to look out over an audience, and feel the eyes of a bunch of staring strangers burning a hole in them. By meeting people and being friendly before you start your talk means these people are not strangers boring holes in you with their eyes during your presentation; they're your new friends.
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