Quote Originally Posted by Cookiebaker
But the good news is, the more times that you do it, the more comfortable you get.
Never worked that way for me before, if anything it gets worse.


Quote Originally Posted by Karen
I have never had that fear - I have been told by others that I am just not normal. But I have been speaking in front of people since I was 5 years old. When we were 5 (okay, I was *almost* 5), my friend Cassie and I had speaking parts in the Children's Sunday pageant-of-sorts in church. My mom told me someone said to her "Mrs. C is having two 5-year-olds speak? Is she crazy?" and my mom just said "You don't know these two particular 5-year-olds!"

What I tell others is focus on the exit sign at the back of the room, smile at it, talk to it, and everyone will be fooled thinking you're speaking to someone right behind them. And you won't have to look at anyone's face. Remember to breathe deep enough to feel your ribs expand, and speak slower than you think is right, and it'll be just fine.

Oh gosh Karen, that reminded me of something I did in Sunday School when I was like 5. They had a Father's Day thing going on and we had been working on a project for a couple weeks. The idea was we were supposed to get up in front of everyone, say our little 'speech' and give our gift to our father's (or in my case my grandpa). Mom dressed me all up really nice in a dress (now mind you I HATE dresses) she had my hair all done up and matching leotards.....

By this time you're wondering where I'm going with all this right? lol

Anyways the dress had pockets in it and I had my hands shoved way down in the pockets when my turn came up. I got up on the stage, took one look at all those faces looking at me, promptly raised my hands over my head (yes my hands were still in the pockets), whipped the little frilly dress over my face, said my speech, put the dress back down, then gave my gift to grandpa. Mom said she was SOOOO thankful she put leotards on me. ROFL I actually remember doing this and at the time couln't figure out what was so funny that people were laughing. lol

I've had a fear of being in front of people for a LONG time, had full fledged panic attacks, been on tranquilizers for them (didn't work) and I've finally figured out that this is just how I am and live with it (avoiding any type of public speaking at all costs).