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Why Do I Still Get Nervous When I Speak in Public?

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One of the most common things I still hear from people who are talking to me about public speaking is "why do I still get nervous when I'm giving a speech?".

Now the preamble to the question is always a little different. The person may have already gone to classes or toasting clubs, maybe the person had already been speaking for years and years and years, but for some reason they still suffer with nervousness every single time when they're trying to deliver a speech.

It doesn't matter if they've had the best coaches and the best training, for some reason with all that practice the base level nerves still persist and this can cause them to get frustrated. They might start feeling like nothing they have worked towards has mattered or that they'll just never become a great public speaker cause, to them, great public speakers never get nervous.

Well on today's episode I'm gonna dive into the reason that basically everyone still has this question, why you still suffer from it, and how to either fix the problem at it's roots, or find comfort in it.

Show Notes: Why Do I Still Get Nervous When I Speak in Public?

(https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/why-do-i-still-get-nervous-when-i-speak-in-public/)

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One of the most common things I still hear from people who are talking to me about public speaking is "why do I still get nervous when I'm giving a speech?".

Now the preamble to the question is always a little different. The person may have already gone to classes or toasting clubs, maybe the person had already been speaking for years and years and years, but for some reason they still suffer with nervousness every single time when they're trying to deliver a speech.

It doesn't matter if they've had the best coaches and the best training, for some reason with all that practice the base level nerves still persist and this can cause them to get frustrated. They might start feeling like nothing they have worked towards has mattered or that they'll just never become a great public speaker cause, to them, great public speakers never get nervous.

Well on today's episode I'm gonna dive into the reason that basically everyone still has this question, why you still suffer from it, and how to either fix the problem at it's roots, or find comfort in it.

Show Notes: Why Do I Still Get Nervous When I Speak in Public?

(https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/why-do-i-still-get-nervous-when-i-speak-in-public/)

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