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“The human brain is a
 wonderful thing. It starts
working the moment you are
 born and never stops until
  you stand up to speak in
           public.”
       - George Jessel
Stage fright is the anxiety, fear, or persistent phobia which
may be aroused in an individual by the requirement to
perform in front of an audience, whether actually or
potentially.
Fear of Public Speaking has been rated as the #1 fear in America.
         Some say it is more feared than death.
              If you have this fear you share
          it with millions and millions of people.
   Many people suffering from fear of public speaking
   believe that they are alone in feeling so frightened.
     The truth is that most people just don't want to
    talk about their fear of being in front of a group.
Called by many names -
  A. stage fright
  B. speech anxiety
  C. shyness
  D. fear of speaking
  E. performance anxiety
  F. Speech phobia

  Fear of public speaking can
have a negative effect on
careers and the ability to get
things done, and therefore on
your success.
What happens
when you have to
 speak in public?
 Did you experience a
  mental blackout?


                Did your heart beat
                 faster than usual?


 Did you feel your blood
  rushing to your head and to
  your cheeks?
 Were you at a loss for
  breath?


             Was there a sensation of
              butterflies flitting in your
              stomach?

 Were you perspiring
  more than usual?
 Were your hands cold?
 Were your hands trembling?


               Was your body tense?



 Did you lose your voice?
You are suffering from stage fright if you
                     have:

Dry mouth       Tight throat       Sweaty hands       Cold hands



              Give me a hand
Shaky hands   (Oops, I couldn't   Nausea (Sickness)   Fast pulse
                   resist)



                Shaky knees        Trembling lips



                                                         Punjabians
   Most people experience stage fright.
   Stage fright affects most people in physical ways
       Dry mouth
       Tight throat
       Sweaty hands
       Cold hands
       Shaky hands
       Nausea
       Fast pulse
       Shaky knees
       Trembling lips
   Fear of success
   Inadequate preparation
   Fear of being judged
   Unfamiliarity with the audience or the
    environment
   Lack of knowledge about public speaking
   Feelings of inadequacy
   Fear of the unknown
   Negative past experiences
 It is an unusual fearful
feeling that everyone
goes through when
faced with an important
task.
1- NONE 2- VERY SLIGHTLY 3- SLIGHTLY
             4- INTENSE 5- VERY INTENSE
___1. weak voice
___2. shortness of breath
___3. awkward pauses
___4. preference to look up/down
___5. rapid heartbeats
___6. playing with pen/hanky
1- NONE 2- VERY SLIGHTLY 3- SLIGHTLY
               4- INTENSE 5- VERY INTENSE
___7. no eye contact with the audience
___8. moving too much
___9. trembling hands
___10. feeling cold
___11. inability to think clearly
___12. dry mouth and throat
1- NONE 2- VERY SLIGHTLY 3- SLIGHTLY
              4- INTENSE 5- VERY INTENSE
___13. no facial expression
___14. wanting to end speech
___15. to fast rate of speech
___16. feeling dizzy
___17. feeling awkward and clumsy
___18. perspiring too much
1- NONE 2- VERY SLIGHTLY 3- SLIGHTLY
              4- INTENSE 5- VERY INTENSE
___19. feeling nervous
___20. shaking voice
100 – 80: Do not worry; all is not lost. Speaking skills
            are required. With your teacher’s help
            and conscientious efforts on your part
            you will yet become a good speaker.
 79- 59: Good! However, you have to spend more time
          preparing yourself for public speaking.
58 – 38:Very Good! With a little more training, you will
          become a better speaker
37-20: Congratulations! You are potentially an
         effective speaker.
Most detrimental - catastrophising:
“I think I am going to faint”
“I’m sure to make a dreadful mistake and that will ruin
everything”
Best kind - realistic appraisal:
“I’m bound to make a few mistakes, but so does everyone.”
“The audience wants me to play well and will make allowance
for a few slips”.
HOW YOU CAN DO IT…
HOW YOU CAN DO IT…
•Be in the room early.
•Yawn to relax your throat.
•Doodle.
•Breathe deeply, evenly, and slowly
 for several minutes.
•Don't drink caffeinated drinks.
•Go somewhere private and warm up
 your voice, muscles, etc.
Punjabians
• Concentrate on how good you are.
• Pretend you are just chatting with a
  group of friends.
• Close your eyes and imagine the
  audience listening, laughing, and
  applauding
• Remember happy moments from your
  past.
• Think about your love for and desire to
  help the audience.
                                      Punjabians
• Even if you do not like the topic,
  develop an interest in it.
• Be extremely well-prepared.
• Anticipate hard and easy
  question.
• Organize.
• Memorize your opening
  statement.
• Practice.                     Punjabians
• Be in the room at least an hour early, if possible, to triple check everything.
• Concentrate on searching for current and immediate things that are
  happening at the event that you can mention during your speech
  (especially in the opening).
• Get into conversation with people near you.
• Look at your notes.
• Take a quick walk.
• Concentrate on the ideas.
• Concentrate on your audience.
• Hide speaking notes around the stage area so you know you have a
  backup if you happen to draw a blank.
• Shake hands and smile with attendees before the program.
• Double-check your A/V equipment
• Say something to someone to make sure your voice is ready to go.
• Go somewhere private and warm up your voice, muscles, etc.
• Go to a mirror and check out how you look.
• Breathe deeply, evenly, and slowly for several minutes.


                                                                     Punjabians
• If your legs are trembling lean on a
  lectern/table of shift your legs or
  move about.
• Don't hold notes.
• Use eye contact.
• Look at the friendliest faces in the
  audience.
• Do not comment on your
  nervousness.
                                   Punjabians
• If your presentation is being videotaped
  before a live audience, ignore the camera.
  Likewise, if you are being interviewed before
  a camera, the viewer expects to see you
  communicating with your ‘live’ audience or
  interviewer.
• If you are interviewed by a television reporter,
  keep your comments short and to the point.
• If you must face a hostile interview on-
  camera, avoid the appearance of surprise.
  The only preparation is to expect an opening
  question that is hostile, direct, admissions, or
                                             Punjabians
  explanations.
• To unlearn the unwanted physical reactions
  associated with stage fright, you must practice
  performance before an audience.
• Mold your attitude around all your successes.
  Remember what success feels like, what it looks like.
• Even when you perform in a less than stellar fashion,
  remember the parts you did that were outstanding.
• Replace negative attitudes with positive ones. A
  positive attitude will lead you to seek any help you
  may need to improve. A negative attitude shackles
  your personal and professional life.
• Decide beforehand that it will be a fun experience.


                                                 Punjabians
 Try  not to hold the microphone by hand in
the first minute.
 Don't hold notes. The audience can see
them shake. Use three-by-five cards instead.
 Use eye contact. It will make you feel less
isolated.
 Look at the friendliest faces in the
audience.
 Joke about your nervousness. What's the
right wine to go with fingernails?
 Speak Up! Make sure to speak a little louder
than normal conversation when you are giving
your speech.
 Slow Down! When you are giving your speech
to your listeners, remember to slow your speech
down a little bit and don't rush through the words.
Make sure to enunciate and don't slur your words
either.
 Be Confident! You can do this! Believe in
yourself!
Understanding presentational anxiety
and applying some of these techniques
and suggestions will help you overcome
the more paralyzing forms of stage fright.
They might become very useful when
you give your next speech.
 Know the room
 Know the audience
 Know your material
 Relaxation
 Visualize giving your speech
 Gain experience
   People want you to succeed
   Don’t apologize
   Concentrate on your message-not the
    medium.
   Turn nervousness into positive energy
Practice takes you from this..
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Stage fright

  • 1.
  • 2. “The human brain is a wonderful thing. It starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.” - George Jessel
  • 3. Stage fright is the anxiety, fear, or persistent phobia which may be aroused in an individual by the requirement to perform in front of an audience, whether actually or potentially.
  • 4. Fear of Public Speaking has been rated as the #1 fear in America. Some say it is more feared than death. If you have this fear you share it with millions and millions of people. Many people suffering from fear of public speaking believe that they are alone in feeling so frightened. The truth is that most people just don't want to talk about their fear of being in front of a group.
  • 5. Called by many names - A. stage fright B. speech anxiety C. shyness D. fear of speaking E. performance anxiety F. Speech phobia Fear of public speaking can have a negative effect on careers and the ability to get things done, and therefore on your success.
  • 6.
  • 7. What happens when you have to speak in public?
  • 8.  Did you experience a mental blackout?  Did your heart beat faster than usual?  Did you feel your blood rushing to your head and to your cheeks?
  • 9.  Were you at a loss for breath?  Was there a sensation of butterflies flitting in your stomach?  Were you perspiring more than usual?
  • 10.  Were your hands cold?  Were your hands trembling? Was your body tense?  Did you lose your voice?
  • 11. You are suffering from stage fright if you have: Dry mouth Tight throat Sweaty hands Cold hands Give me a hand Shaky hands (Oops, I couldn't Nausea (Sickness) Fast pulse resist) Shaky knees Trembling lips Punjabians
  • 12. Most people experience stage fright.  Stage fright affects most people in physical ways  Dry mouth  Tight throat  Sweaty hands  Cold hands  Shaky hands  Nausea  Fast pulse  Shaky knees  Trembling lips  Fear of success
  • 13. Inadequate preparation  Fear of being judged  Unfamiliarity with the audience or the environment  Lack of knowledge about public speaking  Feelings of inadequacy  Fear of the unknown  Negative past experiences
  • 14.  It is an unusual fearful feeling that everyone goes through when faced with an important task.
  • 15. 1- NONE 2- VERY SLIGHTLY 3- SLIGHTLY 4- INTENSE 5- VERY INTENSE ___1. weak voice ___2. shortness of breath ___3. awkward pauses ___4. preference to look up/down ___5. rapid heartbeats ___6. playing with pen/hanky
  • 16. 1- NONE 2- VERY SLIGHTLY 3- SLIGHTLY 4- INTENSE 5- VERY INTENSE ___7. no eye contact with the audience ___8. moving too much ___9. trembling hands ___10. feeling cold ___11. inability to think clearly ___12. dry mouth and throat
  • 17. 1- NONE 2- VERY SLIGHTLY 3- SLIGHTLY 4- INTENSE 5- VERY INTENSE ___13. no facial expression ___14. wanting to end speech ___15. to fast rate of speech ___16. feeling dizzy ___17. feeling awkward and clumsy ___18. perspiring too much
  • 18. 1- NONE 2- VERY SLIGHTLY 3- SLIGHTLY 4- INTENSE 5- VERY INTENSE ___19. feeling nervous ___20. shaking voice
  • 19. 100 – 80: Do not worry; all is not lost. Speaking skills are required. With your teacher’s help and conscientious efforts on your part you will yet become a good speaker. 79- 59: Good! However, you have to spend more time preparing yourself for public speaking.
  • 20. 58 – 38:Very Good! With a little more training, you will become a better speaker 37-20: Congratulations! You are potentially an effective speaker.
  • 21.
  • 22. Most detrimental - catastrophising: “I think I am going to faint” “I’m sure to make a dreadful mistake and that will ruin everything” Best kind - realistic appraisal: “I’m bound to make a few mistakes, but so does everyone.” “The audience wants me to play well and will make allowance for a few slips”.
  • 23. HOW YOU CAN DO IT…
  • 24. HOW YOU CAN DO IT… •Be in the room early. •Yawn to relax your throat. •Doodle. •Breathe deeply, evenly, and slowly for several minutes. •Don't drink caffeinated drinks. •Go somewhere private and warm up your voice, muscles, etc.
  • 26. • Concentrate on how good you are. • Pretend you are just chatting with a group of friends. • Close your eyes and imagine the audience listening, laughing, and applauding • Remember happy moments from your past. • Think about your love for and desire to help the audience. Punjabians
  • 27. • Even if you do not like the topic, develop an interest in it. • Be extremely well-prepared. • Anticipate hard and easy question. • Organize. • Memorize your opening statement. • Practice. Punjabians
  • 28. • Be in the room at least an hour early, if possible, to triple check everything. • Concentrate on searching for current and immediate things that are happening at the event that you can mention during your speech (especially in the opening). • Get into conversation with people near you. • Look at your notes. • Take a quick walk. • Concentrate on the ideas. • Concentrate on your audience. • Hide speaking notes around the stage area so you know you have a backup if you happen to draw a blank. • Shake hands and smile with attendees before the program. • Double-check your A/V equipment • Say something to someone to make sure your voice is ready to go. • Go somewhere private and warm up your voice, muscles, etc. • Go to a mirror and check out how you look. • Breathe deeply, evenly, and slowly for several minutes. Punjabians
  • 29. • If your legs are trembling lean on a lectern/table of shift your legs or move about. • Don't hold notes. • Use eye contact. • Look at the friendliest faces in the audience. • Do not comment on your nervousness. Punjabians
  • 30. • If your presentation is being videotaped before a live audience, ignore the camera. Likewise, if you are being interviewed before a camera, the viewer expects to see you communicating with your ‘live’ audience or interviewer. • If you are interviewed by a television reporter, keep your comments short and to the point. • If you must face a hostile interview on- camera, avoid the appearance of surprise. The only preparation is to expect an opening question that is hostile, direct, admissions, or Punjabians explanations.
  • 31. • To unlearn the unwanted physical reactions associated with stage fright, you must practice performance before an audience. • Mold your attitude around all your successes. Remember what success feels like, what it looks like. • Even when you perform in a less than stellar fashion, remember the parts you did that were outstanding. • Replace negative attitudes with positive ones. A positive attitude will lead you to seek any help you may need to improve. A negative attitude shackles your personal and professional life. • Decide beforehand that it will be a fun experience. Punjabians
  • 32.  Try not to hold the microphone by hand in the first minute.  Don't hold notes. The audience can see them shake. Use three-by-five cards instead.  Use eye contact. It will make you feel less isolated.  Look at the friendliest faces in the audience.  Joke about your nervousness. What's the right wine to go with fingernails?
  • 33.  Speak Up! Make sure to speak a little louder than normal conversation when you are giving your speech.  Slow Down! When you are giving your speech to your listeners, remember to slow your speech down a little bit and don't rush through the words. Make sure to enunciate and don't slur your words either.  Be Confident! You can do this! Believe in yourself!
  • 34. Understanding presentational anxiety and applying some of these techniques and suggestions will help you overcome the more paralyzing forms of stage fright. They might become very useful when you give your next speech.
  • 35.  Know the room  Know the audience  Know your material  Relaxation  Visualize giving your speech  Gain experience
  • 36. People want you to succeed  Don’t apologize  Concentrate on your message-not the medium.  Turn nervousness into positive energy
  • 37. Practice takes you from this..
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