Gary Genard

Fearless Speaking: Beat Your Anxiety, Build Your Confidence, Change Your Life

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  • Henrik Samsøe-Jensenhas quoted4 years ago
    When you speak to people (who almost always want to be in the audience), your job is to connect with them and give them something of value. Your task isn’t to be slick, charismatic, or a stand-up comic. So concern yourself instead with being honest and trustworthy. And if you happen to give a lackluster presentation, so what? Failure can be the best of teachers, since you’ll want to do that much better the next time.
  • Henrik Samsøe-Jensenhas quoted4 years ago
    if people do see you’re nervous, they’ll most likely have the normal reaction, which is to sympathize with you. Since audience members feel good when you’re succeeding and embarrassed when you’re failing, they’re actually on your side and want you to do well.
  • Henrik Samsøe-Jensenhas quoted4 years ago
    There is no reliable link between feeling anxious and giving a bad performance.
  • Henrik Samsøe-Jensenhas quoted4 years ago
    a diamond is formed by pressure, and only afterwards is it polished.
  • a.yhas quoted4 years ago
    nervous and 2. Liars
  • Hyacinth Dhe Barishas quoted5 years ago
    EVELOPING A POSITIVE MINDSET
  • Hyacinth Dhe Barishas quoted5 years ago
    YOUR PERFORMANCE DOESN’T CHANGE WHO YOU ARE AS A PERSON.
  • Hyacinth Dhe Barishas quoted5 years ago
    NERVOUSNESS IS NORMAL, BUT FEAR MAKES YOU IRRATIONAL
  • Hyacinth Dhe Barishas quoted5 years ago
    ERVOUSNESS IS NORMAL, BUT FEAR MAKES YOU IRRATIONAL
  • Hyacinth Dhe Barishas quoted5 years ago
    fear of public speaking nearly always produces a predictable physical reaction.
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