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.

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