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Presenting and public speaking Fear - Practice Is Key |
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Written by trevorweir trevorweir
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Tuesday, 08 February 2011 |
I'll show you, with regards to speaking in public fear, practice is paramount. I read a really interesting story about horses, there are a few horses who is able to graze along the side of the railroad tracks, because the loud roaring locomotives pass and not show any fear, or have another thought. Then on the flip side there are horses who get spooked by their very own shadows, so what's the difference?
To begin with, it is not the horses who graze by the side of the railroad cars, don't have any fear, they've simply learned to face their fears by refusing to allow the loud noisy trains stop them. Form grass tastes better by the railroad tracks, so by practicing grazing through the trains, they may be facing their fears by doing. Practice not only makes perfect, but practice will remove any lingering fear you've got of public speaking. Now the type of practicing I'm talking about, isn't as you're watching mirror, now, it is the practice that involves speaking, speaking normally as possible, facing an audience.
Apply certain classic fashion horse sense, and it'll create a confidence within you want no other, get rid of the fear of speaking in public, speak in public places as often as you can. Find out more : fear of public speaking
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