Lesson 4

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A little nervousness is actually beneficial during a presentation because a "heightened sensitivity" to your audience often provides that extra "spark" needed to remain alert and enthusiastic.

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A primary source of speaker apprehension stems from a distinct fear of being judged and failing the speech.

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Cognitive restructuring enables speakers to "rethink" the way they approach their presentations by replacing negative thoughts with positive ones, so instead of thinking of public speaking as a "dreaded obligation" speakers make a conscious decision to see it as an "exciting opportunity".

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Communication apprehension or "stage fright" refers to an individual's fear or anxiety associated with either real or anticipated communication with another person or persons.

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Deep breathing and relaxation exercises are key to helping speakers rid their bodies of the negative physiological effects of stress.

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For the most part, audience members are not usually aware of the level of anxiety a presenter is experiencing, therefore speakers ought to never apologize for nervousness at the beginning of their presentation.

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One great way to alleviate your fear of speaking in front of a group (or in front of a camera) is to write out your entire speech and memorize it.

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The best way to ease speaker anxiety is to practice your speech silently in your head.

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Positive self-talk helps to reduce speaker anxiety because your goal is to dispute negative thoughts and replace them with positive ones, even if you think you are "conning" yourself.

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Telling a joke or two is always a good way to lead off a speech.


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