Learn To Love Public Speaking

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 by SAFETY
Many safety trainers experience stage fright. But you can reduce your fear by changing how you think about public speaking.
  • Recognize the fear and acknowledge it exists. Just admit it to yourself.
  • Reject the fear by making a conscious choice
  • Replace stage fright with "stage delight" that's what executive speaking coach Matthew Cossolotto calls the feeling you get when you shift your focus away from your own self-consciousness. He recommends you pay attention instead to the connection with your audience, the way you would in a one-to-one conversation.
    Working with your Human Resource Management Team will allow you to experience the many HR Strategy's and HR Procedures you can apply directly to your issue. HR Professionals have been trained to deal with such problems as stage fright and apply HR Management Tools and HR Best Practices to your HR Training to allow you to better understand the issues around you. Don't be afraid to ask for your Human Resource Departments help in dealing with this issue.

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