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Essay heading: Fear Of Public Speaking
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Why People are Scared –
Fear of Inadequacy, inferiority, incapable. (Being Judged) How will everyone react to what I have to say? People are sensitive to what others think about them. (Consequences) Will the audience like or dislike my speech?
2. Determining Your Fears.
a. Causes of Fear - Some people are scared they will forget what they have to say, or that everyone will know that they are nervous and will therefore judge them... displayed 300 characters
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(Being Judged) How will everyone react to what I have to say? People are sensitive to what others think about them. (Consequences) Will the audience like or dislike my speech?
2. Determining Your Fears.
a. Causes of Fear - Some people are scared they will forget what they have to say, or that everyone will know that they are nervous and will therefore judge them... displayed next 300 characters
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