Public Speaking - The Number 1 Fear Part II

Topics:
Public Speaking
Tags:
Auditorium,
CreateTime.com,
Public Speaking
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Overview: So if you've ever found yourself walking into the auditorium, or perhaps the boardroom or conference area and felt your heart beating a little faster, with a discernible thump-thump, thump-thump, and your brain both a little less sharp than it should be and stuck in a minor time warp; if you've ever felt moistness in your palms or around the collar and your face a bit flushed, then congratulations! Your body is performing precisely to spec! What you need to take home here is the understanding that, no matter what you may be consciously thinking, your sympathetic nervous system will always respond to external stimuli in the way it is hard-wired to do so. Every time.

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


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