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Title: Chapter 2 Building Confidence


1
Chapter 2Building Confidence
  • Overcoming Communication
  • Apprehension

2
What we will discuss
  • Communication apprehension is common
  • What is fear?
  • Who gets frightened in front of an audience?
  • What are the symptoms?
  • Need to establish an accurate perception
  • Your audience
  • Your speech
  • Yourself
  • The Planks of Confidence

3
What is Fear?
  • Biological process by which animals get the
    energy to do the job.
  • Two types of energy
  • From regular system
  • From emergency system or adrenaline
  • Flight or fight
  • Communication apprehension is being afraid to
    speak in public.

4
Communication Apprehension
  • Its Stage Fright
  • Almost everyone gets it
  • 80 to 90 of Americans
  • Even actors suffer from it

5
Why do we get it?
  • Rush of energy
  • Adrenaline
  • We dont like to be judged.

6
What is the Fear?
  • Fear of failure
  • Fear of attention
  • Fear of humiliation

7
What are the symptoms?
  • Upset stomach
  • Flushed face
  • Dizziness
  • Fast heartbeat
  • Shortness of breath
  • Wobbly legs
  • What experiences have you had?

8
Best Cures
  • Talk about what you know
  • Support from audience
  • Make it simple and clear
  • Visualize success
  • Practice
  • Breathe, breathe, breathe
  • to stay calm

What you know
Audience Support
9
Establish an Accurate Perception
  • Public speaking is no more difficult than
    breathing, using chopsticks or tying a bow tie.
    The mysterious becomes simpleonce you know
  • how to do it.
  • -Charles Osgood, news commentator
  • See things as they are, not as you fear.

10
Perception of the Audience
  • Studies on how well an audience perceives
    anxiety should comfort nervous speakers.
    Researchers have found that most report noticing
    little or no anxiety in a speaker. Even when
    individuals are trained to detect anxiety cues
    and are instructed to look for them, there is
    little correlation between their evaluations and
    how anxious speakers actually felt.
  • -Michael T. Motley, Psychology Today
  • People dont see all your mistakes or nerves.

11
Perception of the Speech
  • Not a performance but a conversation
  • It is an extension of your personality
  • Have an intrapersonal discussion

12
Perception of Yourself
  • You dont have to be perfect.
  • You have failed before, but survived.
  • The first time you walked
  • The first time you rode a bike
  • The first time you swam
  • Self-esteem is the result of a discovery process
  • Being given responsibility and then earning it

13
Planks of Confidence
  • Content
  • Organization
  • Notes
  • Friendliness
  • Impression
  • Dedication
  • Empathy
  • Newness
  • Conviction
  • Enthusiasm
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