
GLOSSOPHOBIA NO MORE
AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING WHY YOU'RE SCARED TO SPEAK IN PUBLIC AND HOW TO OVERCOME GLOSSOPHOBIA
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BABATUNDE PETER

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Glossophobia is the medical term for the strong fear of public speaking. It is one of the most common phobias: about 75% of the world’s population struggle with this social phobia, or social anxiety disorder, to some extent. According to several surveys, the fear of public speaking is even greater than the fear of death. People who suffer from glossophobia tend to freeze in front of any audience, even a couple of people. They find their mouth dries up, their voice is weak, and their body starts shaking. They may even sweat, go red and feel their heart thumping rapidly.
If you suffer from glossophobia you shy away from any opportunity to speak in public. Your symptoms are usually so severe you get terribly embarrassed and fearful of any public speaking. The fear may happen in the classroom, where the student prays that the teacher doesn’t call on him to answer a question. It can happen in the workplace, where the manager experiences panic attacks at the thought of making a presentation to her superiors. It can happen at home where the job seeker becomes emotionally distraught before going on a job interview. Likewise, it can happen at a party, where the possibility of meeting someone new is curtailed by butterflies in the stomach and sweaty palms. The thought of speaking in public can leave you frozen with fear. It can also cause you to miss out on many academic, social, and career opportunities and in this book, we will look into the causes of this fear and what you can do to overcome it.
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
- Understanding What Glossophobia Really Is
- Recognizing and Identifying the Symptoms
- Getting to the Underlying Root Cause
- How to Overcome Your Fear of Being Afraid to Speak in Public
- Important Advice and Practical Tips
- How to Improve Your Public Speaking Skills
- Tips for Giving a Great Presentation
- Much, much more!
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