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		<title>Learn NLP: Fear of public speaking</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stuart</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I decided to just write my thoughts about public speaking, especially for people who are preparing for it, and wonder why they have the heebie-jeebies.</p> <p>Let&#8217;s first of all say that it&#8217;s normal to feel anxious about public speaking. But what&#8217;s more important is that it is an indication of how much confidence you&#8217;ve built [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I decided to just write my thoughts about public speaking, especially for people who are preparing for it, and wonder why they have the heebie-jeebies.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s first of all say that it&#8217;s normal to feel anxious about public speaking. But what&#8217;s more important is that it is an indication of how much confidence you&#8217;ve built in yourself.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to swing over to being too overconfident, because I know when I&#8217;m overconfident I tend to screw up a presentation. If I&#8217;m to cautious, the same result occurs. I need a nice balance of confidence and anxiety to be able to create the best environment for me. Richard Bandler calls this situation a &#8220;propulsion system&#8221;.</p>
<p>Think of what you want, then build the feelings deeply inside of you and begin to enhance those feelings of confidence.</p>
<p>At the same time, a bit of anxiety (not overwhelming like a level 10 type of phobia, but more like a level 1 kind of questioning &#8211; did I cover everything) can help. Explore the anxiety again, and notice what level of that feeling you have. If it is too strong, reduce the intensity of the feeling with submodalities.</p>
<p>The most important is not the feeling, but the belief. Confidence comes from a sensation of belief that you can do exceptionally well. Look at your submodalities. How compelling and real are they to you? If they aren&#8217;t, just make it compelling by enhancing the submodalities you see them in.</p>
<p>The progression I made from an embarrassed child to confident speaker would have been faster if I had known this much earlier. Give it a shot and explore using the <a href="http://worldofnlp.com/checklist/" target="_blank">submodality checklist</a> here.</p>
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