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Public Speaking Nerves |
| For people who suffer from nerves on the lead up to and whilst giving a lecture, presentation or other public speaking event the discomfort, fear and anguish it causes is a very real problem. It not only effects their performance during the presntation it is also usually a debilitating, embarrassing and isolating problem that can often prevent the person from relaxing before hand as well. |
The symptoms often include:
- Getting tongue tied at the wrong moment
- Blank mind when it's your turn to speak
- Going red / flushing
- Getting flustered particularly when you are asked a question
- Not able to say what you wanted
- Not being able to hear what is being said
- A feeling of panic
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