There is a myth that Public Speakers should never be nervous.
This is simply not true.
Even the most accomplished speakers will admit to a degree of nerves before they speak.
This is essential because without those small nerves the presentation will come across as flat and boring.
So the difference between a novice and a professional is that for the novice, nerves take over.
Whilst the novice is in the midst of the anxiety (or even terror) they cannot see any way out.
So the solution is to move in small steps when the fear isn’t there to gently overcome a small part.
I have personally done this and suffered on the way when I started and now am a very confident public speaker.
All we need are a few small tips to start the baby steps and you will be surprised how quickly you progress.
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