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How to Handle Stage Fright

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Handle Stage Fright
Handle Stage Fright

In these step-by-step instructions you will learn the essence of overcoming stage fright.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Trust yourself first.
  • Drive
  • Real desire to serve with your talent.
  1. Step 1

    Figure out why you choose to accept the task. Be honest with yourself and don't be afraid of you. Push beyond your deepest hidden doubts. The insecurities pushed away in the corners of our minds and creatively ignored as we learn day by day. Everyone deserves to speak their mind or show there talent so if you're concerned for the audience's view of you..it should only be that you've provided some progessive value beyond ego. A reason which most choose the stage. Be aware when others confidence tend to rise specifically when you display what they preceive as weakness..

  2. Step 2

    Practice, practice, practice. Repetition is the mother of learning. Hence, "listen to your mother". That in which we place our value will become the source of what fuels our drive. Attention to real detail even in pressuring circumstances yields the control to know what's necessary to.

  3. Step 3

    Although, highly simplified, this is among the most powerful ways to enhance your ability to deliver a moving performance and be a success in any field. Your audience, whether expected or not, will only feel what you feel. If you do not feel genuinely connected to what you're expressing on stage, those watching and listening will not appreciate or feel you and even you yourself won't want to be there. You must be honest..really honest..with yourself first..before anyone can appreciate your essence--even you.

Tips & Warnings
  • Hear what you listen to.
  • Stagnation is not your destiny.
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