Nerves are common in speaking. Even strong communicators experience them. The issue is not that nerves show up. The issue is whether the nerves take control.
Nerves often come from:
- fear of judgment
- fear of forgetting
- fear of embarrassment
- fear of not being enough
A speaker can manage nerves more effectively through preparation and repetition.
A few useful practices include:
- preparing early
- rehearsing aloud
- simplifying the message
- breathing slowly before speaking
- focusing on service rather than self-image
Managing nerves does not mean pretending not to feel them. It means learning how to speak usefully even when they are present.
