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If you don't have enough experience speaking at an event, you can either host it yourself like I did, or ask people around you to give you the opportunity to speak on stage. Once you get used to it, your possibilities and the world you can see will expand all at once. Of course, people who are at the level of ``events are so painful that I get depressed and die'' should not do it... Point 4. Transfer responsibility Suddenly, a terrible headline appeared .
I'm a manager at my company, and if my subordinates saw this article, they might be upset. It's a hit. I think one of the reasons why I get nervous when speaking at an event is because I'm worried Phone Number List about what I'll do if I fail. No one wants to fail. Then, ask someone to shoulder that ``anxiety about failure'' for you. For example, most events have a facilitator (moderator), so if something goes wrong, you can mentally blame that person . In fact, a facilitator up the talk in a way that makes sense even if you get stuck. If the venue is chaotic, it's the facilitator's fault.
Anyway, I'm really nervous about speaking at the event. You might feel better if you say something like, ``I'm nervous to death, so please be nice today! If I get stuck, it's your fault!'' It might make them feel better. Let's go to the podium with that kind of spirit. Once the event actually begins, the facilitator will take care of the rest, I'm sure . Oh, just to be sure, when you make a huge mistake, don't actually say, ``Facilitator! You're embarrassing me! How can you make me feel better, you idiot!'' . People usually think of him as a dangerous guy. |