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Self Help Tips For ProfessionalsFor many people the thought of speaking in public can cause enormous anxiety and even panic. In the business world, such a limitation can negatively impact career advancement. The good news is, those who suffer from the fear of public speaking can overcome this condition, and even excel as speakers. There are many excellent programs offered that assist individuals needing help to overcome this fear. If you are affected by this condition, do not let it limit your career and life, seek help. To get you started here are 10 tips that you can use right now. Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking1. Ground yourself. Get out of you head and get into your body. Cultivate the ability to relax your mental attention down into your skin all the way to your feet. Imagine you melt energy out of your head and let it flow and fill your entire body. Grounding clears your head and creates a sense of strength and safety. You can think on your feet when you are in you feet. This is the most effective antidote to stage fright and presentation anxiety I know. 2. Warm up your body. Before you present or perform, make sure you have done enough physical exercise so that everything is loose and flowing. You may not realize how much physical tension impairs your ability to communicate freely. Actors and athletes know the power of warm up. You should too. 3. Let others see your real self rather than projecting an image you want them to see. Create your style of speaking, performing, and communication based on being who you really are rather than who you think you should be. The more real you are, the less fear you feel. 4. Find you. Find where you tense up and block the free flow of energy in your body when you become the center of attention. Explore the tension with curiosity rather than self-judgment. Give yourself permission to really feel the tension and experience it until it releases into flow. 5. Breathe. I mean really breathe. Take deep breaths, fast breaths, slow breaths, until you relax. Breathing oxygenizes your brain and relaxes your body. You may get "high," so don't do it driving. Spend 10 to 15 minutes breathing an hour before your presentation. 6. Receive your audience. Open yourself to take people in. Use "soft eyes" when making eye contact so that you feel like you are drinking them in through your eyes. This reduces resistance to them and draws them to you magnetically. It makes you feel that you are accepting them unconditionally. 7. Let go of perfectionism. Give up the idea that you have to be perfect in order to be effective. Effectiveness is not about your performance. It is what happens to them, your listeners. If they are changed by your communication for the better, then you have been effective and it is enough. 8. Be there for them. Make the presentation about serving them not about your performance. Put yourself in the position of being there to share your experience, knowledge, and wisdom. Mantra to yourself - I am here to love you and to share myself with you. 9. Choose to like them rather than worrying if they will like you. Extend your appreciation and acceptance to them and give them permission to receive it or not. This is a very powerful space from which to communicate. 10. Talk one-on-one, even in a large group. Make connection with one person at a time. Have a conversation with one person, then another, then another. Read credits for these tips E-mail us if you have any questions. We can also be reached toll free at: 1-877-714-1499. |
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