Randall Blum Presentations – Seminar #2
“Confidence, Poise & Courage”
Announcements
Lecture #3: “Audience Analysis & Mapping”
Labs #3: Duo Guest Presentation
Review
Presentations And Expectations
Significant Research
Business Success And The Brand
Establishing A Great Brand
Brand Value And Professional Presentations
The Core Presentation Principle
BUS 073 Overview
Seminar #2
“Confidence, Poise & Courage”
Which Of The Following Presentations
Do Most People Find Easiest To Do?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Speaking One-To-One
2. Speaking In A Meeting
3. Speaking On The Phone
4. Speaking To A Large Group
5. None Of The Above
“Presentation Nervousness And Anxiety
Are Basically The Same Thing”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
Which Of The Following Is Not A Physiological
Reaction To Presentation Anxiety?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Upset Stomach
2. Weak Knees
3. Speech Avoidance
4. Dry Throat
5. Sweaty Palms
Which Of The Following Is One Of Maslow’s
‘Hierarchy of Needs’?
17%
17%
17%
17%
17%
17% 1. Security
2. Pleasure
3. Satisfaction
4. Recognition
5. Respect
6. All Of The Above
“Speaking In A Business Setting
Increases Presentation Anxiety”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
Which Statement About Presentations
Is True?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. It’s A Skill You Are Born With
2. Audiences Laugh When You Mess Up
3. Audiences Don’t Notice Nervousness
4. Difficult For Poor Presenters To Improve
5. All Of The Above
Person Becomes A Poor Presenter Because
They Predict That’s All They Can Be
25%
25%
25%
25% 1. Presentation Complex
2. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
3. Anxiety Phobia
4. A Realist
“Anxiety Can Be Reduced By
Speaking Slowly During A Presentation”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
A Person Who Has High Presentation Anxiety
Should Utilize Which Practical Suggestion?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Memorize Word-For-Word
2. Practice In Front Of Mirror
3. Pick A Familiar Topic
4. Chew Gum During Presentation
5. All Of The Above
“Speaking From Behind A Podium
Reduces Anxiety During A Presentation”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
BUS 073 – Lecture #2
“Confidence, Poise & Courage”
Confidence, Poise & Courage
I. Presentation Anxiety
II. ‘Anxiety’ Vs. ‘Nervousness’
III. Causes Of Presentation Anxiety
IV. Debilitating Affects
V. Anxiety Management
I. Presentation Anxiety
Research Consistently Identifies These Adult Fears
- Fear Of Death: 19%
- Fear Of Water: 22%
- Fear Of Tight Places: 22%
- Fear Of Insects: 22%
- Fear Of Heights: 32%
- Fear Of Audience Speaking: 41%
Research: Presentation Comfort Level
Speaking On The Phone: 65%
Speaking One-To-One: 60%
Speaking In A Meeting: 34%
Speaking In Front Of An Audience: 11%
II. ‘Anxiety’ Vs. ‘Nervousness’
Presentation Nervousness
- Butterflies
- Nervous Energy
- Pre-Performance Readiness
Presentation Anxiety
- Psychological Reactions
- Physiological Reactions
III. Causes Of Presentation Anxiety
Part Of The Human Condition
- Inadequate: “I Don’t Have Good Presentation Skills”
- Failure: “I’ll Screw It Up”
- Aloneness: “I’m The Only One Up There”
- Self-Defeating: “I’ve Always Been Poor At This”
- Uncomfortable: “I’m Not In Control”
Causes Of Presentation Anxiety
A Display Of Confidence
- Self-Conscious: “Everyone Is Looking At Me”
- Embarrassed: “I Will Look Foolish”
- Fear Of Evaluation: “They Will Criticize Me”
- Insecurity: “Everyone Will Know How Bad I Am”
Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Human Needs
Primal Survival
Personal Security
Social Participation
Worth and Esteem
Self-Actualization
Business Situations Increase Presentation Anxiety
Importance Of The Situation
Unfamiliar With The Situation
Dread Of Not Being Perfect
Expectations Of Audience
Desire For Success
IV. Debilitating Affects
Psychological Reactions
- Intense Fear
- Emotionalism
- Avoidance
- Loss Of Memory
- Paralysis
Physiological Reactions
- Fast Breathing
- Rash/Redness
- Dry Throat
- Quivering Voice
- Sweating
- Upset Stomach
- Shaking Hands
- Weak Knees
V. Anxiety Management
Face The Truth
Attitude Adjustment
Practical Steps
Face The Truth
Real Issue
Normal and Understandable
In Our Heads
Solvable
Needs Active…Not Passive Behavior
Attitude Adjustment
Ignore The Five Myths Of Presentation Anxiety
- “My Nervousness Is A Sign Of Weakness”
- “I Have To Be Perfect Or The Audience Will Laugh”
- “I Wasn’t Born With This Talent So I Can’t Be Good”
- “Everyone Notices How Nervous I Am”
- “I Will Be Terrible” (Self-Fulfilling Prophecy)
- “The Audience Will Know I Screwed Up”
Reframe, Visualize, Prepare
Practical Step #1: Prepare To Be Awesome!
Seek Every Opportunity To Speak
Pick A Topic You Are Familiar With
Have A Solid Organizational Map
Know The Topic Better Than Anyone
Loosen Up!
Practice, Practice, Practice!!
- To Friends, Not Mirrors
- With Notes, Not Scripts
Practical Step #2: Put On The ‘Game Face’
Get A Good Night’s Sleep
Eat A Healthy Meal
Exercise Strenuously
Breathe, Yell, Swear
Chew Gum
Drink Fluids
Arrive Early
Meet The Guests
Practical Step #3: Let ‘Em Have It!
Take A Deep Breath
Stand Behind A Podium
Keep Feet Spread Apart
Hold On To Something Solid
Tell Audience You Are Excited
Share A Well-Known Story
Connect Visually With Friends
Speak Slowly, Deliberately
Smile!
Practical Step #4: Celebrate!
Compliment Yourself
Get Feedback From Friends
Have A Victory Celebration
Do It Again…And Soon!
Summary
Confidence, Poise & Courage
I. Presentation Anxiety
II. ‘Anxiety’ Vs. ‘Nervousness’
III. Causes Of Presentation Anxiety
IV. Debilitating Affects
V. Anxiety Management
A Final Thought…
It’s Fight Or Flight…
Up To You!
Which Of The Following Presentations
Do Most People Find Easiest To Do?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Speaking One-To-One
2. Speaking In A Meeting
3. Speaking On The Phone
4. Speaking To A Large Group
5. None Of The Above
“Presentation Nervousness And Anxiety
Are Basically The Same Thing”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
Which Of The Following Is Not A Physiological
Reaction To Presentation Anxiety?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Upset Stomach
2. Weak Knees
3. Speech Avoidance
4. Dry Throat
5. Sweaty Palms
Which Of The Following Is One Of Maslow’s
‘Hierarchy of Needs’?
17%
17%
17%
17%
17%
17% 1. Security
2. Pleasure
3. Satisfaction
4. Recognition
5. Respect
6. All Of The Above
“Speaking In A Business Setting
Increases Presentation Anxiety”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
Which Statement About Presentations
Is True?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. It’s A Skill You Are Born With
2. Audiences Laugh When You Mess Up
3. Audiences Don’t Notice Nervousness
4. Difficult For Poor Presenters To Improve
5. All Of The Above
Person Becomes A Poor Presenter Because
They Predict That’s All They Can Be
25%
25%
25%
25% 1. Presentation Complex
2. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
3. Anxiety Phobia
4. A Realist
“Anxiety Can Be Reduced By
Speaking Slowly During A Presentation”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
A Person Who Has High Presentation Anxiety
Should Utilize Which Practical Suggestion?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Memorize Word-For-Word
2. Practice In Front Of Mirror
3. Pick A Familiar Topic
4. Chew Gum During Presentation
5. All Of The Above
“Speaking From Behind A Podium
Reduces Anxiety During A Presentation”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
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Randall Blum - "Confidence, Poise & Courage"

  • 1.
    Randall Blum Presentations– Seminar #2 “Confidence, Poise & Courage”
  • 2.
    Announcements Lecture #3: “AudienceAnalysis & Mapping” Labs #3: Duo Guest Presentation
  • 3.
    Review Presentations And Expectations SignificantResearch Business Success And The Brand Establishing A Great Brand Brand Value And Professional Presentations The Core Presentation Principle BUS 073 Overview
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Which Of TheFollowing Presentations Do Most People Find Easiest To Do? 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 1. Speaking One-To-One 2. Speaking In A Meeting 3. Speaking On The Phone 4. Speaking To A Large Group 5. None Of The Above
  • 6.
    “Presentation Nervousness AndAnxiety Are Basically The Same Thing” 50% 50% 1. True 2. False
  • 7.
    Which Of TheFollowing Is Not A Physiological Reaction To Presentation Anxiety? 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 1. Upset Stomach 2. Weak Knees 3. Speech Avoidance 4. Dry Throat 5. Sweaty Palms
  • 8.
    Which Of TheFollowing Is One Of Maslow’s ‘Hierarchy of Needs’? 17% 17% 17% 17% 17% 17% 1. Security 2. Pleasure 3. Satisfaction 4. Recognition 5. Respect 6. All Of The Above
  • 9.
    “Speaking In ABusiness Setting Increases Presentation Anxiety” 50% 50% 1. True 2. False
  • 10.
    Which Statement AboutPresentations Is True? 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 1. It’s A Skill You Are Born With 2. Audiences Laugh When You Mess Up 3. Audiences Don’t Notice Nervousness 4. Difficult For Poor Presenters To Improve 5. All Of The Above
  • 11.
    Person Becomes APoor Presenter Because They Predict That’s All They Can Be 25% 25% 25% 25% 1. Presentation Complex 2. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy 3. Anxiety Phobia 4. A Realist
  • 12.
    “Anxiety Can BeReduced By Speaking Slowly During A Presentation” 50% 50% 1. True 2. False
  • 13.
    A Person WhoHas High Presentation Anxiety Should Utilize Which Practical Suggestion? 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 1. Memorize Word-For-Word 2. Practice In Front Of Mirror 3. Pick A Familiar Topic 4. Chew Gum During Presentation 5. All Of The Above
  • 14.
    “Speaking From BehindA Podium Reduces Anxiety During A Presentation” 50% 50% 1. True 2. False
  • 15.
    BUS 073 –Lecture #2 “Confidence, Poise & Courage”
  • 16.
    Confidence, Poise &Courage I. Presentation Anxiety II. ‘Anxiety’ Vs. ‘Nervousness’ III. Causes Of Presentation Anxiety IV. Debilitating Affects V. Anxiety Management
  • 17.
    I. Presentation Anxiety ResearchConsistently Identifies These Adult Fears - Fear Of Death: 19% - Fear Of Water: 22% - Fear Of Tight Places: 22% - Fear Of Insects: 22% - Fear Of Heights: 32% - Fear Of Audience Speaking: 41%
  • 18.
    Research: Presentation ComfortLevel Speaking On The Phone: 65% Speaking One-To-One: 60% Speaking In A Meeting: 34% Speaking In Front Of An Audience: 11%
  • 19.
    II. ‘Anxiety’ Vs.‘Nervousness’ Presentation Nervousness - Butterflies - Nervous Energy - Pre-Performance Readiness Presentation Anxiety - Psychological Reactions - Physiological Reactions
  • 22.
    III. Causes OfPresentation Anxiety Part Of The Human Condition - Inadequate: “I Don’t Have Good Presentation Skills” - Failure: “I’ll Screw It Up” - Aloneness: “I’m The Only One Up There” - Self-Defeating: “I’ve Always Been Poor At This” - Uncomfortable: “I’m Not In Control”
  • 23.
    Causes Of PresentationAnxiety A Display Of Confidence - Self-Conscious: “Everyone Is Looking At Me” - Embarrassed: “I Will Look Foolish” - Fear Of Evaluation: “They Will Criticize Me” - Insecurity: “Everyone Will Know How Bad I Am”
  • 24.
    Maslow’s Hierarchy OfHuman Needs Primal Survival Personal Security Social Participation Worth and Esteem Self-Actualization
  • 25.
    Business Situations IncreasePresentation Anxiety Importance Of The Situation Unfamiliar With The Situation Dread Of Not Being Perfect Expectations Of Audience Desire For Success
  • 26.
    IV. Debilitating Affects PsychologicalReactions - Intense Fear - Emotionalism - Avoidance - Loss Of Memory - Paralysis Physiological Reactions - Fast Breathing - Rash/Redness - Dry Throat - Quivering Voice - Sweating - Upset Stomach - Shaking Hands - Weak Knees
  • 28.
    V. Anxiety Management FaceThe Truth Attitude Adjustment Practical Steps
  • 29.
    Face The Truth RealIssue Normal and Understandable In Our Heads Solvable Needs Active…Not Passive Behavior
  • 30.
    Attitude Adjustment Ignore TheFive Myths Of Presentation Anxiety - “My Nervousness Is A Sign Of Weakness” - “I Have To Be Perfect Or The Audience Will Laugh” - “I Wasn’t Born With This Talent So I Can’t Be Good” - “Everyone Notices How Nervous I Am” - “I Will Be Terrible” (Self-Fulfilling Prophecy) - “The Audience Will Know I Screwed Up” Reframe, Visualize, Prepare
  • 31.
    Practical Step #1:Prepare To Be Awesome! Seek Every Opportunity To Speak Pick A Topic You Are Familiar With Have A Solid Organizational Map Know The Topic Better Than Anyone Loosen Up! Practice, Practice, Practice!! - To Friends, Not Mirrors - With Notes, Not Scripts
  • 32.
    Practical Step #2:Put On The ‘Game Face’ Get A Good Night’s Sleep Eat A Healthy Meal Exercise Strenuously Breathe, Yell, Swear Chew Gum Drink Fluids Arrive Early Meet The Guests
  • 33.
    Practical Step #3:Let ‘Em Have It! Take A Deep Breath Stand Behind A Podium Keep Feet Spread Apart Hold On To Something Solid Tell Audience You Are Excited Share A Well-Known Story Connect Visually With Friends Speak Slowly, Deliberately Smile!
  • 35.
    Practical Step #4:Celebrate! Compliment Yourself Get Feedback From Friends Have A Victory Celebration Do It Again…And Soon!
  • 36.
    Summary Confidence, Poise &Courage I. Presentation Anxiety II. ‘Anxiety’ Vs. ‘Nervousness’ III. Causes Of Presentation Anxiety IV. Debilitating Affects V. Anxiety Management
  • 37.
    A Final Thought… It’sFight Or Flight… Up To You!
  • 38.
    Which Of TheFollowing Presentations Do Most People Find Easiest To Do? 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 1. Speaking One-To-One 2. Speaking In A Meeting 3. Speaking On The Phone 4. Speaking To A Large Group 5. None Of The Above
  • 39.
    “Presentation Nervousness AndAnxiety Are Basically The Same Thing” 50% 50% 1. True 2. False
  • 40.
    Which Of TheFollowing Is Not A Physiological Reaction To Presentation Anxiety? 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 1. Upset Stomach 2. Weak Knees 3. Speech Avoidance 4. Dry Throat 5. Sweaty Palms
  • 41.
    Which Of TheFollowing Is One Of Maslow’s ‘Hierarchy of Needs’? 17% 17% 17% 17% 17% 17% 1. Security 2. Pleasure 3. Satisfaction 4. Recognition 5. Respect 6. All Of The Above
  • 42.
    “Speaking In ABusiness Setting Increases Presentation Anxiety” 50% 50% 1. True 2. False
  • 43.
    Which Statement AboutPresentations Is True? 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 1. It’s A Skill You Are Born With 2. Audiences Laugh When You Mess Up 3. Audiences Don’t Notice Nervousness 4. Difficult For Poor Presenters To Improve 5. All Of The Above
  • 44.
    Person Becomes APoor Presenter Because They Predict That’s All They Can Be 25% 25% 25% 25% 1. Presentation Complex 2. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy 3. Anxiety Phobia 4. A Realist
  • 45.
    “Anxiety Can BeReduced By Speaking Slowly During A Presentation” 50% 50% 1. True 2. False
  • 46.
    A Person WhoHas High Presentation Anxiety Should Utilize Which Practical Suggestion? 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 1. Memorize Word-For-Word 2. Practice In Front Of Mirror 3. Pick A Familiar Topic 4. Chew Gum During Presentation 5. All Of The Above
  • 47.
    “Speaking From BehindA Podium Reduces Anxiety During A Presentation” 50% 50% 1. True 2. False
  • 48.
    Thank you toYouTube for your contribution to this lecture