How To Prevent Public Speaking Anxiety Using The Power Of Visualization

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Overview: Anxious about an upcoming speech that you have to give? Don't worry, you're not alone. Although more people fear giving a speech in front of others than death, it is possible to learn how to prevent public speaking anxiety. One powerful technique to use to prevent public speaking anxiety is to visualize. Everyone visualizes before they give a speech, but chances are you are doing it incorrectly. Take a moment and think about the day when you will be giving your speech.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2007


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