According to the
National Institute of Mental Health, 74% of people have anxiety about speaking
in public; and 19% have a full fledge phobia called Glassophobia.
This means that,
in general, people are more afraid of speaking in public than death, spiders,
flying, and confined spaces.
Common symptoms
may include dry mouth, knees knocking, hands trembling, voice quivering, sweating
(WebMD).
To overcome this,
WebMD suggests visualizing and practicing, but counseling is the best option if
the anxiety or phobia is too strong or physically debilitating.
I contend that
even though visualizing and practicing does help, to some degree, nothing will
help with the speaking anxiety or phobia like an emotional corrective
experience.
This route is harder
and much riskier, because in order to benefit, we literally have to put
ourselves out-there. It’s worth taking
the risk though, because of the long lasting emotional growth, these corrective
experiences are astronomically more impactful.
So, start with a SAFE audience first, and take more risks after that.
There is no doubt
that speaking in public is a real fear and difficult to overcome, but having an
emotional corrective experience could dramatically change your life.
Emotional
corrective experiences could unlock hidden potential, help you move forward in
your career, or help you share your personal story with others.
No matter the
reason, tackling this anxiety will improve your confidence and ultimately your
Mental Health.
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