brainydodo.com brainydodo.com
Site Home :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Add Article
Search:   
 
 

Creativity - How To Have More

Creativity can be developed in two steps. You can have more creativity in your problem solving, and ... - Steven Gillman
 

Public Speaking: No Brainstoppers!

I made this term up so don't try to find it anywhere else. A "brainstopper" is something you say or ... - Tom Antion
 

What End Result Do You Want?

With all the stimulus coming at me then what is my brain filtering out, and on what is my mind focus ... - Thea Westra
 
 

Revealing Superman's Secret: Isn't It Time You Ended The Pain of Hiding YOUR True Creative Identity?

Many of us, for whom creativity and expressing ourselves creatively is highly important, for whateve ... - Dan Goodwin
 

Communication and Organization: The Key to Your Virtual Team

Working with a Virtual Team can be difficult. However, there are two elements that sometimes people ... - Jennifer Marah
 
 

Site Home › Self Management › Public Speaking Skills
 

Fear Of Public Speaking

 
Author: Steve Hill

Social Phobia is an irrational anxiety brought forth by exposure to certain social situations, leading to avoidance behaviour.

Specific Phobia is a persistent and irrational fear in response to some specific stimulus, which commonly results in avoidance of/withdrawal from that stimulus. It could be triggered by an insect or animal (zoophobia), by a situation like being trapped in an enclosed space (claustrophobia) or it could be a fear of disease (pathophobia).

Though it feels real, the fear of public speaking or Glossophobia is what psychologists call social construction. This means that it is not a natural phenomenon, but the result of something society has created. We expect it to cause fear and therefore, it causes fear.

Unfortunately it is this fear of the fear which causes the problem to perpetuate, creating a vicious cycle.

It is possible for a sufferer to change their attitude to public speaking and thus reduce their fear. If you can figure out exactly what it is about public speaking that scares you, then you can begin to see what you might be able to do about it. This analysis will help you to change your feelings.

For example, if you regard the thought that people might laugh at you to be an important factor in your fear, you should ask yourself when they have laughed at you before. If they only laughed when you wanted them to, then your fear is unreal. Such reflection can make a positive change in your attitude to public speaking.

Author Bio:

Steve Hill

Stephen Hill runs The How To Stop Stammering Centre In England. He offers stuttering therapy courses to help people who stutter to achieve fluency. Stuttering is also known in some countries as stammering.

You can search for this article using: public speaking, fear of public speaking, public speaking coach, public speaking training
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
5 Steps to Stress Relief
 
Get your Creative Juices Flowing
 
Do You Have Staying Power?
 
The Gratitude Toll
 
Who is Directing You?
 
Turning Fear Into Power
 
Motivation: The Power of Opportunity
 
Why You Want What You Can't Have
 
The Ten Habits of Highly Effective Speakers
 
Me, Myself, and I - How Big is Your Self-Esteem?
 
 
 

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Eating & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Education & Reference

 

Employment & Careers

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Art & Culture

 

Events & News

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Games & Play

 

Research & Science

 

Medical Care

 

Law & Politics

 

Recreation

 

Self Management

 

Family & Home

 

Finance & Investment

 

Business & Commerce

 

Health & Therapy

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Software & Networking

 

Property & Estate

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Society & Issues

 
Site Home :> Privacy :> Terms of Service
Copyright © www.brainydodo.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.