Do You Even Know What You're Afraid Of?

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Public Speaking
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EffectivelySpeaking.com
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Overview: People often talk about the fear of public speaking but do they stop to think about what they are really afraid of? The author suggests that for most people it is not the act of speaking that is the problem - after all, most of them don't have a problem speaking. Whether it is talking with one other person or in a group of friends, being afraid is not a common problem - in fact most of them needs to stop speaking and listen more.

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Format: PDF | Size: 4KB | Date: Apr 2007 | Pages: 2


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