I once spoke to a guy who delivered training sessions to groups of people for a living (on that occasion he was talking about presentation skills). He was a very good speaker, but he told us that he felt nervous before
every single training session. I could hardly believe it!
He said that many people who have to speak/perform in front of audiences feel nervous or anxious - even to the point of feeling physically sick.
He felt that if ever he stopped feeling a little nervous, he would probably feel that he had 'lost his edge', that he was becoming complacent and that it was time to look for another job ...
Here are a few things I remember from the training:
- Be well prepared for your presentation
- Have a glass of water ready if your voice goes funny - but don't fill it too much, or you may spill some if your hands are shaky
- It may help to start by telling the audience that you are a bit nervous - most people will be sympathetic ...
- Try to stand to make yourself heard better
- Focus on the people who give you positive visual feed-back - smiling, eye contact etc
What kind of public speaking do you have to do?
I must say the best way forward is simply to go for it and give it a go ... after all, what's the worst thing that can happen? You make a fool of yourself and a few people giggle? So what, you are not going to die!
You will get better at it as you practice.
20 years ago I would have found the very idea of speaking publically terrifying! Now I might still feel a little nervous and uncomfortable, but it is not such a big deal anymore ...
Trust yourself!
