Articles island - a directory of quality articles, free quality articles reprint for your web site and email newsletter.
Free Articles Reprint for Your Web Site, Email Newsletter, Blog, Ezine and RSS Feed.
Submit Your Articles to Our Article Directory for Massive Exposure.
Total Live Articles: 92613  Total Categories: 389



 
  Advanced Search
Articles island Expert Author - Glinda McDuffie
An entrepreneur since opening her first business at age 25, Glinda McDuffie has nearly 30 years experience as a successful business person. Now Glinda is focusing her energies on taking her brick-and-mortar experience to the 'net where she will build her next empire.
Home » Business » Growth-topics » Why are You so Scared of Public Speaking?

Articles island Expert Author - Jim Ewan
Author Name:
Jim Ewan

Country:
Great Britain

Member Since:
24 Oct 2006

Total Live Articles:
8



Email to Friends
Rate this Article
Bookmark this Article
Print this Article
Report this Article
Leave a Comment





Why are You so Scared of Public Speaking?

By: Jim Ewan
Total views: 23
Word Count: 1046
Date:Oct 24th 2006
Article Rating: No Ratings Yet

Of course, it's not just you. Virtually everyone is petrified at the very thought of speaking in front of a group of their fellow human beings. Which means that this fear is natural. The human race is terrified of its own kind.

Why should this be? The answer to that question lies in prehistory; as do the answers to some other questions regarding our reactions to people. So let us go back - back to the time of the cavemen. There we will meet Ug - a mighty hunter.

Ug and his fellows died out millennia ago of course, but we all have a little bit of him in us to this day. In our genes. We are the sons and daughters of Ug and we show this in our instinctive reactions at the most basic level. So let's relive one day a long time ago.

A good day for hunting
It was a lovely, sunny day. Perfect for hunting. And that was just what Ug had in mind. He was setting off on a hunting expedition. He took up his favorite spear and set off towards the forest where he knew he should find a fat deer or other small game.

He hadn't gone far when, suddenly, up ahead, he saw a group of cavemen. They were not from his extended family and thus, in those violent days, they represented a potential danger.

Immediately he spotted them, a pair of small endocrine glands, situated just above Ug's kidneys, began to secrete a powerful hormone - adrenaline. As the drug sped through his bloodstream, Ug's pulse rate quickened, his face flushed, his mouth became dry and he began to shake. Danger threatened and Ug was nervous! His body was preparing itself to fight, or to flee.

Had they seen him? Should he run, or would he be better trying to blend into the scenery until they had passed on? He dropped to the ground behind a small bush and pressed his face into the earth, hoping the strangers would not hear the pounding of his heart or the rasping of his breath.

Lucky escape
Luck was with Ug that day and the group passed by without noticing him. After waiting a while to be sure they had gone, Ug set off again and soon reached the forest. He crept through the trees, all his senses alert. He could move through the forest almost silently; his sense of smell was magnitudes more sensitive than modern man's and his reactions were those of a first-class athlete. Indeed, he was a first-class athlete.

Eventually he came to a clearing. Standing on the other side of the clearing stood a fine, fat deer. Just what Ug had been hoping for.

Immediately he spotted the deer, a pair of small endocrine glands, situated just above Ug's kidneys, began to secrete a powerful hormone - adrenaline. As the drug sped through his bloodstream, Ug's pulse rate quickened, his face flushed, his mouth became dry and he began to shake. The hunt was on and Ug was excited! His spear arm snapped back and he hurled the weapon across the clearing with lightning speed. His aim was true; straight to the heart of the deer sped his missile. The animal dropped dead instantly. Ug draped it across his shoulders and took his kill home.

Fortunately he did not meet any more strangers on the way and, that evening, the whole family had a wonderful feast. Ug, the great hunter, was, naturally, the guest of honor and was expected to make an after dinner speech.

Immediately he stood up to speak, a pair of small endocrine glands, situated just above Ug's kidneys, began to secrete a powerful hormone - adrenaline. As the drug sped through his bloodstream, Ug's pulse rate quickened, his face flushed, his mouth became dry and he began to shake. Ug felt exactly the way you and I do under similar circumstances! Was he frightened? Or excited?

The point to notice here is that Ug's physiological reactions to threat (fear) and thrill (excitement) were exactly the same. And so are yours and mine and every other human being's.

Enter the love interest!
Incidentally, after making a successful speech (consisting largely of grunts) Ug went for a walk in the gathering dusk. During the course of his walk, he happened upon a cavelady. To us she would have looked pretty much like Ug - but to him she was very attractive.

Immediately he spotted her, a pair of small endocrine glands, situated just above Ug's kidneys, began to secrete a powerful hormone - adrenaline. As the drug sped through his bloodstream, Ug's pulse rate quickened, his face flushed, his mouth became dry and he began to shake.

That's right - exactly the same physiological symptoms.

What does it mean?
So far, so what? Two things:

One, we have no control over how we react physiologically. Standing in front of a group spells danger, as it always has. In dangerous situations, human beings get sweaty and shaky. Hunting is exciting. In exciting situations, human beings get sweaty and shaky. Some members of the opposite sex are very attractive. When we find people very attractive, we are prone to become sweaty and shaky. The same response but to different stimuli.

Two, in a speaking situation, no one knows, unless you tell them, whether you are scared of them or excited at the prospect of talking to them! In fact, you don't know either - until you begin analyzing the situation intellectually. I recommend therefore, that you adopt this strategy:

Tell yourself that you are excited!

Then tell your audience how excited you are to be speaking to them! That way, if they notice your hand shake as you reach for the water jug, or spot a flush to your cheek as you begin to speak, they're flattered!
"Gosh, (s)he really is excited, (s)he's not just saying it!"

And guess what? If you tell yourself and your audience how excited you are often enough, you may even come to believe it yourself.

About The Author-- Jim Ewan has been a public speaker for over twenty years. He is a past president of the Professional Speakers Association and has trained and coached people at all levels. For a tip sheet on overcoming nerves visit www.edu-tainment.com

Article Source: Articles island - Free article submission and free reprint articles


Most Viewed Growth Topics Articles




Most Viewed Growth Topics Articles:

Bottled Water is bad for the Planet! What’s the Alternative?
Eliminating the waste and pollution involved in our use of Bottled Water is far easier than you may think. In...

My Internet Millionaire Challenge
Is there really a way for the average Joe, the part time network marketer to make money online without losing ...

Fuel For Your Business Success
Everyday million of people get up and think 'Oh no! I have to go to office again.' It is something they dread....

Ten Ways to Retain Quality Employees
Here are ten things fitness professionals and health clubs can do to retain their quality employees:...

Your Stages Of Understanding Internet Business
Do you want to learn how to take your online marketing education to the next level so you can get your Interne...

How to Keep Big Opportunities from Tearing Down Your Business
It's the dream come true: "I love what you do. I want you to do project X, so we can reach a 1,000,000 people ...

The Time It Really Takes To Succeed
People always ask how long it takes to succeed. Others are hesitant to respond because of the factors involve...

Understanding The Differences Between Personal And Business Credit
Describes the similarities and differences between a personal line of credit and a business line of credit....

Leadership - What kind of Legacy will you Leave?
As a leader what kind of legacy will you leave? Are you cosistent with your leadership and lead from integrity...

Why are You so Scared of Public Speaking?
Blame it on the cavemen! That's right, your fear is totally natural and can be traced back to your distant anc...


Recent Growth Topics Articles




Recent Growth Topics Articles:

Bottled Water is bad for the Planet! What’s the Alternative?
Eliminating the waste and pollution involved in our use of Bottled Water is far easier than you may think. In...

The Knowledge and Ideas Paradox or If It's Contrarian It Might Actually Work
In which we demonstrate the old adage it is better to give than to receive. In the end, it's all about me....

The Truth About Owning a Home Business
When you say home business or a work-from-home arrangement, people tend to believe that the feasibility of app...

Is Network Marketing Residual Income A Myth?
The word network marketing has a great impact than any other business terms in the market today. The impact, h...

What is a Voting Agreement?
A voting agreement is a crucial legal document for many companies and organizations. Learn the ins and outs of...

Ten Steps to Achieve Your Goals
Setting and achieving goals is an important activity for any small business owner. Here are 10 easy-to-follow...

3 Easy Ways to Get Leads Even With No List
There are strategies, that when done correctly, will drive massive amounts of traffic to help build your opt -...

Branding Yourself Will Create Big Business For You
Branding yourself is a big task, but also necessary. Overall branding yourself is more important than brandin...

How to Separate Your Personal and Business Credit
Separating personal and business credit is a crucial step for your business and personal life. Yet, many busin...

Is Affiliate Marketing Over Saturated?
In fact, thousands of people come up with new products and solutions every day. These products need people to ...

Most Viewed Articles by Jim Ewan




Most Viewed Articles by Jim Ewan:

The Road to Success?
Review of 'Are you ready to succeed?' by Srikumar Rao. A groundbreaking approach to personal development....

Living a Balanced Life
A discussion of work/life balance...

Self Confidence in Ten Minutes
A visualisation and relaxation technique to improve self confidence....

Why are You so Scared of Public Speaking?
Blame it on the cavemen! That's right, your fear is totally natural and can be traced back to your distant anc...

It's Okay To Fail
A discussion of the roller coaster nature of life and its contribution to one's development...

The Power of Thought
A pssible route to 'manifesting' your drams...

Making Your Dreams Come True
A simple, four-stage method for realising ambitions large or small...

Dear God, Am I Talking to Myself?
A short examination of the possibility that we create our own reality....

You have permission to publish or reprint this article in your ezine, website, blog, forum, RSS feed or print publication, free of charge. As long as you keep this article with no changes(included Article Title, Article Body, Author Name, Article Source and keep all links in this article active)and you agree to our publisher terms of service. Below are ready HTML code for this article, you can copy and paste directly into your web page.

Why are You so Scared of Public Speaking? -- HTML Version:


Why are You so Scared of Public Speaking? -- Summary:

Why are You so Scared of Public Speaking? -- Keywords:
1   2   3 Good!   4   5   6 Very Good!!   7   8   9   10 Excellent!!!  
Comments:
No Comment Posted.

Leave Comment: Please Login to leave a comment. Not a member yet? Sign Up now.