Millions of people suffer from performance anxiety, commonly called “stage fright.” In fact, most people would rather get the flu than perform. Athletes, musicians, actors, and public speakers often get performance anxiety. Performance anxiety can prevent you from doing what you enjoy and can affect your career.
When I was about 13 years old, I had to deliver the ‘Thought for the Day’ on stage in front of the whole school. Even though I had memorized my lines reasonably well, I shortly found myself running off the stage. I had only managed two lines!
Worse still, I burst into silent tears! Since the assembly had not ended, I had to endure standing in the same room with my persecutors (read fellow schoolmates). Of course, only my body was above ground. The rest of me was buried deep within the earth’s core never to re-surface!
Stage fright, or fear of ‘performing’ in front of an audience, had caught me in its ~vice~ -like grip. Does my ignominious story ring a bell in your life? If it does, we are not alone, you and I. Stage fright ranks high among the worst fears people go through. Public speaking is said to be the biggest fear reported by many American adults. It beats flying, financial ruin, illness, and even death. So, I never envy anyone who has to give speeches or presentations for a living. And, the question of how to overcome stage fright has always been close to my heart.
The thing is that I managed to avoid participating in debates and speeches all my student life. So, I never learned how to get over stage fright in my youth. However, I realized early into my adult life that there was no avoiding it forever. Let’s say I didn’t strive to be a famous musician, revolutionary national leader or riotous stand-up comedian. All the same, almost all job interviews involved group discussions, and many jobs involved giving presentations. I would have to speak up in public at some time.
So, finally, my fear, like all of its kind, had caught up with me. Therefore, I was, inevitably, up against the question of how to overcome the fear of public-speaking. One fine day, I finally decided to face it head on and take it as it came.
You will be surprised by how many great leaders had to struggle to get over stage fright. Mahatma Gandhi, Warren Buffet, Thomas Jefferson! Would you ever have suspected that these great visionaries also suffered like us at one time? Probably not. But they also struggled. Great people were not born great. Their actions made them so. So, when confronted with a difficulty, they overcame it with grit, hard work, and dedication. Just like you and I have to deal with the question of how to speak in public without fear. So, what causes so many great people to be afraid of the stage like school children in a play? Why are we so scared every time we are asked to speak in public? Well, no one wants to look foolish, in front of their friends or even acquaintances.
We all feel like we have a reputation to uphold. After all, better to keep your mouth shut and have everyone think you are a fool than open it and prove them right! Fear of public humiliation, therefore, is the primal fear. We all feel it. The good news is that it is not impossible to overcome. Let’s find out how.
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