Public speaking is considered the greatest fear a person can have. Some who have been called to speak in public act as if they’ve seen a ghost. Pale stares, Sweating, and Nausea. They are truly Terrified to Talk. Explore the statistics, symptoms, and solutions of glossophobia…The Fear of Public Speaking.
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Terrified to Talk: The Fear of Public SpeakingPublic speaking is considered the greatest fear a person can have. Some who have been called to speak in public act as if they’ve seen a ghost. Pale stares, Sweating, and Nausea. They are truly Terrified to Talk. I’m Kevin Lerner of The Presentation Team. We’re going to explore the statistics, symptoms, and solutions of glossophobia…The Fear of Public Speaking.http://www.buzzle.com/articles/fear-of-public-speaking.html
If speaking in public scares you, you aren't alone.According to StatisticBrain.com and the National Institute of Mental Health, nearly 75% of Americans are afraid of Public Speaking. It’s called Glossophobia…and this anxiety is more common than the fear of darkness, spiders or even death.
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld used to joke that at a funeral, most people would rather be lying in the casket than delivering the eulogy.
Even experienced speakers and trainers who have years of experience speaking in front of audiences still deal with this anxiety to a degree.
The Symptoms of GlossophobiaSomeone who is truly terrified to talk may suffer increased blood pressure and heartbeat, excessive sweating, stiffening of neck and upper back muscles,dry mouth,blanking out ormemory loss, nausea and sometimes difficulty breathing. Other symptoms are more subtle.
The fear of public speaking may arise early in childhood- in the classroom where the student nervously prays that the teacher doesn’t call on him to answer a question.
It can happen in the workplace where the manager experiences panic attacks at the thought of making a presentation to her superiors.
It can happen at home where the jobseeker becomes emotionally distraught before going on a job interview.
It can happen at a party where the possibility of meeting someone new is curtailed by butterflies in the stomach and sweaty palms.
Indeed, the fear of speaking in public causes countless people to miss out on academic, social, and career opportunities.
The Causes of Speech AnxietyBut what causes this Speech Anxiety? Psychologists and scientists agree that there’s no one specific cause. Its affects everyone…everywhere.
It may manifest early in childhood, by a lack of interaction with one’s childhood family or friends.
Growing older, a lack of confidence and conviction in what one wants to say may cause hesitation and fear.
A self-consciousness or negative self-image about one's looks or body posture. Subconscious concernssuch as “am I too fat?” or “Do they like me?”
Similarly, aninferiority complex or low self-esteemdeveloped over the years. This may have been caused by someone’s upbringing.
The fear that people may laugh based on a prior experience may cause hesitation.
Random thoughts and other priorities can lead to procrastination of practice…making a speech even more tricky and troublesome.
Someone may not want to take the time or effort to research the topic or write the speech. This laziness can create a very nervous speaker.
Any speech disorder like stammering or phonemic or articulation disorder.
Solutions & Resources Thethought of speaking in public can leave people frozen with fear. But thankfully, there are solutions and resources.
The first step is to know that you are not alone! By applying these simple techniques, you can reduce your fear of speaking.Preparing for a clear state of mind can reduce your fear by 10%.Effective breathing techniques can reduce your anxiety by another 15%. (Article)And proper practice and rehearsal can build confidence and reduce your fear by about 75%. (Article)
Join a Speaking OrganizationA great way to gain confidence and control when speaking is to join a public speaking organization. With nearly 300,000 members, Toastmasters International is the most popular group, with thousands of chapters globally. Check them out at Toastmasters.org
Hire a Speech Coach or TrainerYou can hire a Speech Coach or Trainer.Executive Speech Coaches and Presentation Skills Trainers work in every major city. PresentationTeam.com provides solutions and resources for individuals or groups on-site or remotely.
There’s a vast amount of books and self-help materials focused on helping people conquer their fear of public speaking.The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs by Carmine GalloSimply Speaking by David GreenbergSpeak Tweaks by Jan Fox
Some people with more serious anxietieshave found help from medical professionals; counselors and psychologists who can prescribe drugs such as beta blockers to temporarily treat their phobia. Holistic treatments such as yoga and meditation or certain herbs can help calm the mind to give clarity and confidence when speaking.
It’s been said that “Courage is not the lack of fear but the ability to face it.”
If you or someone you know has a fear of public speaking, take the courageous step and face your fear.I’m Kevin Lerner of The Presentation Team.http://www.buzzle.com/articles/fear-of-public-speaking.html