5 Techniques For Overcoming The Fear Of Public Speaking

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Public Speaking
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Fear,
Public Speaking,
Technique
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Overview: For many of us, fear of public speaking is an everyday reality. Striking up a conversation with a stranger often goes quite well, but having to speak during a meeting is far more difficult. Even the thought of a round of introductions breaks many people into a sweat, and if they have to give a speech, many of them contemplate driving their car into a tree. But this isn't the fear of only a few. Four out of ten people place fear of public speaking in the top three of their personal fears; often even above the fear of a terrorist attack or the fear of death. This paper gives 5 techniques for overcoming the fear of public speaking.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 3


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