Building Confidence Chapter Overview: Main Concepts.

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Building Confidence Chapter Overview: Main Concepts

You will learn... Confidence is the feeling you have when you know that you can accomplish a certain task successfully

You will learn... Confidence is the motivating factor behind the power and believability of your words--it is an essential element to being taken seriously by your audience

You will learn... Stage fright often threatens a speaker’s confidence--think of it like a strong wind that weakens your confidence structure

You will learn... Fear is a biological process that allows you to deal with potentially dangerous situations--people are often victimized by phobias, or fears that get out of hand

You will learn... Everyone is potentially susceptible to performance anxiety (or stage fright), even professionals

You will learn... The symptoms of stage fright range from a rapid heartbeat to excessive perspiration to an upset stomach

You will learn... One way to overcome this fear is to establish an accurate perception of yourself, your audience, and your speech

You will learn... Perception is the main support beam of confidence--it challenges you to see things as they really are, not as your fears might lead you to believe the are

You will learn... Another way to deal with performance anxiety and build your speaking confidence is by practicing the ten “planks of confidence”

You will learn... Confidence is a consequence of preparation and hard work and is the driving force behind speaking effectiveness

You will be able to... ● Discuss what confidence means and how it’s a vital element in effective speaking ● Recognize the realities of stage fright and how you can appropriately deal with the problem ● Realize the value of perception as it applies to confidence in your speaking ● Implement the planks of confidence in your speaking

Yellow cards SEP signed forms Outlines and extra credit due on Monday We will discuss the chapter and make notecards for your speech