This came up in a conversation the other day. It`s about one of the
biggest fears people have---being in front of an audience. That includes
public speaking, presentations, speeches, and so on---anything where
you`re the center of attention.
Now think about it: When you go to talk with a possible customer, or
you want to present your company and products, you`re right there in
the center of attention. If you`re a shy type of person, what do you
do?
Many small business owners don`t do sales calls, don`t join groups like
the Chamber of Commerce, and don`t "spread the word," simply because
they don`t feel assertive enough. They`re nervous about talking with
strangers, and all the rest of the symptoms.
I didn`t think about business, but just wanted to be a rich and famous
rock star. Since I could play the piano, I started with bands back when
I was in grade school. I went through phases, but pretty quickly
overcame my stage-fright and became an entertainer.
One community member joined a local theater cabaret. It didn`t matter
how talented or not anyone was, it was a way to overcome that fear of
talking with strangers. It seems to have helped.
What have you done in your life to help you become more comfortable
speaking with people you don`t know? Have you joined something,
enrolled in something, or otherwise worked something out? Were you
always a bit shy or did you always have an out-going personality?
My grade-school days are littered with the husks of dried up report
cards, all saying I was disruptive, talked too much, and didn`t work
very hard. And it`s all on my Permanent Record! So I didn`t have as
severe a problem as others.
What are some tips to overcome this fear of speaking out in public? :-)






