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What Others Know and You Don't About Overcoming the Public Speaking Fear



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By : Brandon Jay Jones    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-20 07:06:52
What if you knew?

What if you knew the exact methods people just like you are using all of the time to overcome their fear of speaking in public?

Wouldn't that change your life for the better.

I mean, wouldn't you have more confidence at work? Perhaps you'd earn more money? Your social interactions with people would definitely improve.

Thankfully, those so-called "methods" to overcoming fear are no longer "secrets." And, you too can learn to overcome the fear of public speaking. I'm about to give you a tip on how to do it.

One of the biggest mistakes people often make when they speak in public is they have the wrong purpose in mind.

Let me explain...

Whether you realize it or not, you probably unconsciously feel like your purpose in speaking is to get everyone in the audience to approve of you. If you were to honestly look at your behaviors towards speaking you recognize there's some truth to this.

Oftentimes speakers go back and change what they wrote in fear of sounding "silly" in front of the audience.

Truth is, this type of thinking isn't helping you a bit in public speaking.

This is nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed of. We all do it.

As human's, we are programmed to always seek acceptance from other people. We long to feel importance and appreciation. We've all had experiences in our past were we were embarassed. These instances took an emotional toll on our self-esteem. Since that time, we've become even more cautious about how we act and what we say.

The good news is, now that we're aware of it, we can begin to shift our focus towards our true purpose - which it to give something useful to your audience.

No matter how good a job you do, not everyone is going to agree or be impressed. In a large group there always exists a diversity of opinions, judgements, and reactions. Some positive, some negative.

Simply keep this fact in mind and you will do yourself a favor by helping yourself overcome your public speaking fears. You can focus your energies on delivering something of value to your audience.
Author Resource:- If you want to learn more shortcuts to learn public speaking and discover the secrets thousands like you have already used to squash their public speaking fears for good. Visit public speaking help.
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