English, asked by sweetie1031, 1 year ago

what did the speaker say about the challenges in our lives

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Answered by skclasher
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Jan Yager

It’s been said that fear of dying is almost as powerful as fear of speaking in public. In fact, the two are closely entwined. Haven’t we heard the phase: “He’s dying out there” in reference to someone appearing before an audience?

Death and bombing in public share similar attributes when it comes to fear. That’s why I make it number one out of 12 challenges that I discuss in my book, The Fast Track Guide to Speaking in Public, and are now sharing with you in brief in this blog. (For a more extensive discussion, however, I refer you to my book, which is available in hardcover, paperback, and e-book formats.)

Challenge #1 You are deathly afraid to speak.

You can’t do anything about death, it’s inevitable, but you can face your fear of speaking and, through some concrete effort on your part, you might even find yourself enjoying it. When I say effort I mean prepare. Practice so you know what you’re going to say, and remember this: the more you do it, the less fearful it becomes.

Challenge #2: Someone walks out.

It happens. Don't take this personally because chances are it has nothing to do with you. He or she may have to use the bathroom, or just received a text they need to react to. They may even leave because what you're talking about isn't something they want or need to hear. This still has nothing to do with you. So ignore them, let them go, and keep talking to those who have remained to hear your words of wisdom. Ignore it unless everyone walks out and then you should probably leave too; there may be a fire.

Challenge #3: You get booed.

Answered by ShivuShivani
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which speaker..proper question plz

sweetie1031: attitude is altitude
ShivuShivani4: wht
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