Diane Conklin’s Best Speaking Tip
(Day 6, Speaking Palooza 2019)
Diane Conklin shares her best advice on how to overcome the fear of speaking. Hint: It involves practice and authenticity.

Diane Conklin shares her best advice on how to overcome the fear of speaking. Hint: It involves practice and authenticity.
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It’s your turn to speak. Suddenly your ears feel hot and your hands begin to shake. You can barely remember what you intended to say. Your palms are sweating and you can feel your neck muscles tensing. You see purple at the edges of your vision and you feel sick to your stomach. What is happening?
You are having an attack of speaking anxiety, also known as the fear of public speaking or glossophobia.