@askvinh: The most common question I get on social media about public speaking and communication skills is... How do I reduce the nerves when I'm talking to others? You have to first understand that when you're in a high stakes situation, such as a job interview, or speaking in front of a group of people, nervousness leads to your body shaking, which leads to a shaky voice. But nervousness comes from a build up of adrenaline because your body is preparing for fight or flight. That's why I always recommend BEFORE engaging in any high stakes situation, release the excess adrenaline through Wif Hof breathing, star jumps, pushups or a brisk walk. By doing this, when you enter the high stake situation , you are way less likely to shake because you've removed that adrenaline from your body! Let me know if this helps!
Vinh Giang
Region: AU
Monday 14 October 2024 12:55:00 GMT
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👑 Diana :
But what if you in the middle of conversation?
2024-10-15 05:18:32
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Laura :
Great tip, thanks!
2024-11-27 00:53:10
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howdareyou :
The man at the beginning who is sleeping in public wakes up when the camera focuses on him😂
2024-11-26 23:37:20
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nubiquity :
This better help for my driving exam 😂😂😂
2024-11-22 09:53:29
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Korean_at_heart :
Doesn’t work for me. My voice shakes even on virtual calls😅😏
2024-11-23 10:29:11
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Daniela101 :
my whole body shakes when I'm nervous. others see it too. what do i do?
2024-11-25 22:03:44
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Lina :
GREAT
2024-10-14 15:17:54
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Angela Chapman :
I do this before and during job interviews
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2024-11-21 11:49:09
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