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Dealing with Speech Anxiety

Communications 135 - Lecture

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It is a compilation of information:

My experience

Your Forum posts

Textbooks

Dr. Linda Webster’s

Stephen E. Lucas’s

Rudolph Verderber’s

Mary G. Jarzabek

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Dealing with Speech Anxiety

Communications 135 - Lecture

Communication

Apprehension

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Anxiety over the prospect of speaking in front of an audience

Also known as nervousness, speech anxiety, and stagefright.

This is a Contextual or Situation-Based Fear.

Slide images courtesy of “Google Images.” The LSUS logo is copyrighted by LSU Shreveport 2010.

Gallup Poll, February 18-21, 2001 says it is the second most common fear in America (Fear of Death was #6).

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Dealing with Speech Anxiety

Communications 135 - Lecture

Causes:

Overestimating Audience Expectations

Overestimating Significance of Situation

Lack of Preparation

Lack of Experience

Fear of the unknown

Need to impress the audience

Believing that speakers must be PERFECT

Fear of a bad grade

Not knowing how to correct mistakes

Psychological causes create the physical response to fear (fight-or-flight response). This is associated with the output of adrenaline by the body in response to the emotional state of fear.

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Symptoms:

Result from adrenaline released in our “fear response”

Include:

Forgetfullness

Sweating

Muscle spasms or shaking

Dry mouth

Dermal flushing

Most of these are NOT noticed by the audience members.

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Dealing with Speech Anxiety

Communications 135 - Lecture

Communication

Apprehension

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Everyone has it

Understanding is key to coping

Take steps to control

nervousness

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Communications 135 - Lecture

Remember – You are already skilled!

Organizing thoughts logically

Tailoring message to audience

Telling story for maximum impact

Adapting to feedback

Information taken from “The Art of Public Speaking” by Dr. Stephen Lucas, 2010.

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Dealing with Speech Anxiety

Communications 135 - Lecture

Tips for Reducing Anxiety

Put the situation in proper perspective.

Concentrate on the message.

Interact with positive feedback.

BE FULLY PREPARED

Mental & Physical best

Use well prepared note cards

Work especially on introduction

THINK POSITIVELY

Respect your audience and they will respect you and your efforts…DO NOT imagine them naked!

Thinking well of yourself is important…this is easier if you are well prepared.

Visualizing a good speech helps: Visualization is used by athletes and actors for successful outcomes.

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Dealing with Speech Anxiety

Communications 135 - Lecture

Tips for Reducing Anxiety

Rehearse your presentation- OUT LOUD.

Expect imperfection and develop ways of making verbal corrections.

Remember – nervousness can be used to your advantage (energy & animation)

Use relaxation exercises

Take slow deep breaths

Gain experience.

Respect your audience and they will respect you and your efforts…DO NOT imagine them naked!

Experts estimate that more that 50% of nervousness is successfully controlled with proper preparation.

Here are some websites you can visit for specific muscularrelaxtion techniques:

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/relaxation-technique/SR00007

http://www.songwriter.com/susan/srarticle_3.html

http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-overcome-stage-fright-3

http://www.coedu.usf.edu/zalaquett/help_screens/relaxation.htm

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Dealing with Speech Anxiety

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Hopefully you will take the edge off of your speech anxiety.

Understanding

Further Study

and

LOTS of Practice

Mary G. Jarzabek