Nerves can get the better of all of us. We have been working in the media for nearly 30 years and have worked with a long list of presenters and business people.
If you suffer from nerves here are 5 quick and easy tips:
Visualisation: Visualise the end of your presentation and it's a big success. This really helps to flip the brain into a positive state.
Think of your presentation as a present for your audience - soemthing that they will love to receive.
Chat to your friend - have that one person in mind that you feel comfortable with.
Get to the venue early and rehearse your walk on and your opener.
And finally try the power pose - a physical pose that brings out your superpower.
Give them a go and let us know how you get on!
Presentation Skills Training – Dealing with Nerves
Dealing with nerves when it comes to presentation skills can be something we all can suffer with. So here are 5 tips to help you deal with nerves.
1 – Chat to your friend. Don’t present to a crowd, or a camera, instead imagine you are talking to your friend – the one who brings out the best in you.
2 – Your presentation is your gift – your present. People love to learn so be excited to share with them your knowledge or idea.
3 – Rehearse – so you get comfortable. And always learn your intro so you get off to a good start.
4 – Find somewhere early in the presentation where you can take a breath. Asking your audience a question for example.
5 – The power pose. It works for me every time. Before you do your presentation stand up, and hold a ‘power pose’ – a pose that makes you feel powerful. And you may find it will take your brain into a positive space.
Enjoy it!
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