Speaking Up Without Freaking Out | Matt Abrahams | TEDxPaloAlto

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @aleksagordic9593
    @aleksagordic9593 5 лет назад +731

    0:00 Why is it important? -> in order to share your ideas effectively and efficiently with your audience you need to be calm (and there's a lot you have to say so it's worth it)
    4:00 Where does the anxiety come from? -> it's a survival method from days long past - fighting for status, so it's basically in our DNA
    Managing physiological symptoms:
    5:35 if you are anxious, in general -> take a deep breath before you start
    5:50 if you shake -> gesture broadly
    6:00 if you perspire or blush -> hold something cold in your hand (not sure how this is practical though :P )
    Managing cognitive symptoms -> greet your "anxiety", accept it (it's actually just energy you can perceive it as either additional energy for your talk or anxiety)
    Managing sources (TL;DR - make your talk a structured conversation with your audience)
    7:55 (1) "I'm afraid I'm going to forget" -> have a map, a structure like e.g. "what, so what, now what" structure
    8:55 (2) We feel the audience is exercising judgment on us -> redirect attention (show a video, ask a question, etc.) (note: (2) is also solved if you exercise (3))
    9:35 (3) If it feels like a performance -> reframe it as a conversation (put your attention on your audience, use conversational language (us, you, we), ask questions)
    And remember it takes time and will to get out of the comfort zone.

  • @mehdikhadem2576
    @mehdikhadem2576 5 лет назад +1134

    They should be teaching this stuff at schools. our educational system is F***ed up!

    • @rachelestoops4384
      @rachelestoops4384 5 лет назад +41

      We are. I'm literally doing a lesson on communication anxiety today, and found this video to supplement.

    • @jamietedeschi9016
      @jamietedeschi9016 5 лет назад +28

      I do teach this! Science Communication at University of Western Australia!

    • @lornecooke1072
      @lornecooke1072 5 лет назад +13

      You're just going to the wrong school. This stuff is part and parcel of my Drama courses, my Multimedia course, even my Business Technology course, to name the obvious ones.

    • @mattlehnardt8035
      @mattlehnardt8035 4 года назад +2

      first thing they should teach- not using profanity or mind-numbed placeholders for actual thought when conveying your intentions.

    • @whatiswrongwithme5375
      @whatiswrongwithme5375 4 года назад +1

      @@lornecooke1072 He is talking about India. The system is pathetic over there.

  • @CC-bj5jq
    @CC-bj5jq 3 года назад +294

    I'm literally watching this because I'm the maid of honour at my sisters wedding and I want to give her and my future brother in law a meaningful speech they can feel happy and proud of. I have terrible stage freight and anxiety... but the goal is so much more important to me that I will push through . Wish me luck guys

    • @Jaan24xyx
      @Jaan24xyx 3 года назад +6

      Hope it goes well 🤩 Do your best and rest will be okayyy 🌟

    • @M.anfal19.07
      @M.anfal19.07 3 года назад +5

      Good luck and congrats to ur sister, may she and her other half live happy and healthy ❤💕

    • @bryanb7257
      @bryanb7257 3 года назад +5

      you got this

    • @thanos9400
      @thanos9400 2 года назад +5

      I wish you luck midgardian

    • @siddiqs2563
      @siddiqs2563 2 года назад +2

      Wish u all the best. I hope u will do it well. May be you have done.

  • @doncev1788
    @doncev1788 Год назад +10

    oh i just did one. I couldnt sleep week before speech, i couldnt eat. And i just practiced. Recorded on video, said it over and over in front of a mirror. And when i was standing in front of 100 ppl i just started talking, because this is what I had to do. I just spoke, didnt look at the notes, messed up a bit cos still i was very nervous. Stopped. Concentrated, picked it up. Had few jokes. Looked at peoples eyes. And it was weird as if i watched myself from the side. It wasnt me at all. And people loved it. Somebody said: ive never heard you talking for so long :))) It was great experience! Just prepare and do it :)

  • @prashantpatare7694
    @prashantpatare7694 3 года назад +265

    I never saw such a confident, calm and positive speaker before... I can feel that I can stand on this same TED stage with far less fear if I am standing with this guy... Wish this guy was my personal guide in my childhood..

    • @c0deventures
      @c0deventures 3 года назад +8

      You said everything I was going to. He's absolutely amazing in presentation!

  • @rogerharsh
    @rogerharsh 5 лет назад +308

    I get nervous even when teacher ask me question in class😥
    But never loose your passion and don't choose career for only money
    We are introverts!
    { Edited }

    • @emmanuelchuks5627
      @emmanuelchuks5627 5 лет назад +2

      Harsh Wakchaure same

    • @hareemarshad8632
      @hareemarshad8632 4 года назад +1

      Same

    • @laurazucchiatti8761
      @laurazucchiatti8761 4 года назад +3

      I used to when I was in high school.

    • @youqifan4853
      @youqifan4853 4 года назад +4

      Gosh I thought I was the only one... I'm studying abroad and English is not my mother language but I need to use it to present everything... I felt so bad every time I finish the presentation thinking "I ruined it again"

    • @ayl826
      @ayl826 4 года назад +1

      @@youqifan4853 你好!我是个美国学生在中国学习!上台报告以后,用中文我也有一样的感觉。。

  • @Hifirrrr
    @Hifirrrr 5 лет назад +79

    I think every moment I spent watching this is gold. But he seriously 'woke' me up when he said that our mentality in putting conversation with others as a 'performance' which indicates there is right/wrong, - is the main reason why are we always freaking out when communicating. there is no right and wrong when communicating with human beings - and we should not always aim for the correct ways, but to ensure the person gets what we are trying to say.

    • @zirundandastationery2209
      @zirundandastationery2209 Месяц назад

      How I wish I can overcome this anxiety because it also stops me from making friends by asking my self what will I talk with them

  • @makositali4224
    @makositali4224 3 года назад +333

    My problem is my shaking voice. I usually have my presentation or content well prepared but delivering the content to an audience is always a challenge. I literally sound like someone crying😪😪

    • @ebraaarrr
      @ebraaarrr 3 года назад +25

      or someone about to cry mooodd

    • @howardjordan1486
      @howardjordan1486 2 года назад +25

      I have similar issues ,I find it helpful to find places to pause the regather my breath it’s usually that I’m hyperventilating that my voice is shaking, I’ve also found if I can ask a question of the audience early also helps make it more of a conversation than a speech or a lecture.

    • @greensleeves32
      @greensleeves32 2 года назад +22

      Practicing good non-verbal techniques and room control works really well here. People see and feel your energy more than they hear it in your voice. Gesture and command space, good posture and deliberate pauses. Hand gestures, some eye contact and balancing your open body around the room works wonders more than clever words

    • @Distance_Bonds24
      @Distance_Bonds24 2 года назад +1

      Lol…that’s me!

    • @alexaannejay
      @alexaannejay 2 года назад +13

      There’s a Ted talk about the power of the voice and how confidence is rooted in the voice. One of the tips she gives is practicing singing as a hobby. Learning that sort of control of the voice and your diaphragm can really help!

  • @prashantpatare7694
    @prashantpatare7694 3 года назад +71

    I get too much fricked out by just imaging myself on a stage... I have insidents where I had gone complete blank on stage and thus someone else had to take over. It was a very embarrassing experience.
    I hate myself being so fearefull, terrified about public speaking. I also wish to be confident and normal like many others. I am sad inside due to this.
    But I have hope that somehow oneday I will overcome all these fears and that I will become a good speaker. That day I will come back here and will comment on this same message. Wish me luck for this.

  • @HH-mf3cq
    @HH-mf3cq 5 лет назад +542

    I’m about to present in like 20 minutes I’m so scared wish me luvk

    • @scofishcheiman5267
      @scofishcheiman5267 5 лет назад +13

      How did it go

    • @lordwhatever3957
      @lordwhatever3957 5 лет назад +32

      scofish cheiman she passed away in class. Rip :(

    • @scofishcheiman5267
      @scofishcheiman5267 5 лет назад +3

      @@lordwhatever3957 ...hahahaha

    • @mosesukwenya5605
      @mosesukwenya5605 5 лет назад +5

      Legeng says she's still scared up till this day... ☺

    • @ayoubmedni1781
      @ayoubmedni1781 5 лет назад +1

      how is it going ? and what do you feel now after 4 months from your presentation ?

  • @wegotthis3031
    @wegotthis3031 Год назад +5

    Oh my. He's definitely the perfect speaker for this topic. He is so eloquent and calm.

  • @CassandraBankson
    @CassandraBankson 6 лет назад +642

    *Your class was one of the greatest I've ever taken! Thanks for continuing to spread new angles of this info and advice beyond the classroom :) So appreciated!*

    • @yamunagurung8145
      @yamunagurung8145 6 лет назад +3

      Cassandra Bankson 😲😮😮😲😲😲😲😲😲🌟🐶🐱🐭

    • @molecule00madness
      @molecule00madness 5 лет назад +8

      He sounds so prepared, even memorised his lines, certainly not an extempore, impromptu, off the cuff speech.

    • @golammostafa7498
      @golammostafa7498 5 лет назад

      I would like to talk you English. if you agree, you can knock me. my FB ID Name BTS Mostsfa. you can add me,talk me and enjoy.

    • @alejandrofernandez1265
      @alejandrofernandez1265 4 года назад +5

      This is awesome and I'm so grateful this exists. However, this isn't my first time watching this or any other similar videos.. yet STILL, my anxiety controls my life. For no reason my brain completely blanks at every single public speaking interaction I've ever had in my life. Working at a restaurant, going to school, meetings.. I could prepare the most perfect speech.. memorize every word for word.. but as soon as it matters my brain shuts off

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  • @xushnudabdullayev6248
    @xushnudabdullayev6248 2 года назад +7

    He speaks very fluently and understandable. This kind of talk is beneficial for people especially the people who are learning english

  • @candykandy
    @candykandy 3 года назад +2

    Shoutout to everyone with social anxiety using this to conquer negative thoughts

  • @Bchdoll
    @Bchdoll 4 года назад +58

    This is awesome and I'm so grateful this exists. However, this isn't my first time watching this or any other similar videos.. yet STILL, my anxiety controls my life. For no reason my brain completely blanks at every single public speaking interaction I've ever had in my life. Working at a restaurant, going to school, meetings.. I could prepare the most perfect speech.. memorize every word for word.. but as soon as it matters my brain shuts off

    • @jumano
      @jumano Год назад

      Oh trust me there's a plethora of reasons. I'm the same. The cause is always childhood trauma. However you can fight your issues by learning from people like this and working really really hard for months, if not years.

    • @mvoyage7282
      @mvoyage7282 3 месяца назад

      Try not to memorize word to word as in the subconscious mind we have the fear of forgetting and we are more focussed on getting the words right rather than concentrating on the message that we want to deliver.

  • @sureshkumarpradhan4756
    @sureshkumarpradhan4756 2 года назад +13

    Today was my school speech for ASL, and I used your mind map technique. I never stopped anywhere and the whole class was listening me quietly. Thank you so much ❤️❤️

  • @architectMd
    @architectMd 4 года назад +19

    Matt Abraham’s speech on Speaking up without Freaking our is superbly inspirational and beneficial for every public speaker!
    God Almighty Bless!

  • @jeremyadinugraha89
    @jeremyadinugraha89 6 лет назад +57

    Thank you. Such a relieve. I will greet my social anxiety.

  • @wellbodisalone
    @wellbodisalone Год назад +2

    Remember that there isn't a perfect way to communicate. Each person has a style to convey ideas.

  • @thomas_shelby02
    @thomas_shelby02 2 года назад +1

    He is speaking up so that I can fully understand him without captions. I appreciate it a lot.

  • @you6382tube
    @you6382tube 6 лет назад +152

    7:59 best part -- What? So What? Now What?
    9:05 Redirect audience attention -- have them focus on something else.
    Large audience: show a video clip, take an informal poll,
    (ask participants turn to a person next to them to interact / Q & A for one minute)
    One-one-one or small group: distribute a handout, ask a question...
    10:38 Reframe a speech as simply a conversation. Attention on the audience,
    use "we", "our", and ask questions of the audience --- more engaging.

  • @samc7312
    @samc7312 4 года назад +24

    My hearting is pounding so fast every time when I’m about to talk. Even I take a deep breath and tell myself, I can do this, it does not work. When I’m talking to people in the meeting virtually, my heart is still racing fast and sometimes my voice is shaking( not sure if people can notice), then my brain can’t relax and function properly as I’m in a ralexing and normal state. I always end up saying wrong things that I was so regret later. I just can’t control my nervousness and control myself in that moment all the time. I have never seen anyone in my life that has the same level of nervousness/anxiety as I do. Even worst, I forget what I need to say because my brain is just turning blank. I hate myself so much after each time I talk. I have had nervousness for years!

    • @areebahkhalifa7725
      @areebahkhalifa7725 4 года назад

      I get the same type of anxiety

    • @samc7312
      @samc7312 4 года назад

      @@areebahkhalifa7725 how are you doing now? How do you cope it?

    • @anabelalves9824
      @anabelalves9824 4 года назад +1

      I feel you. I’m in my late thirties, and it’s not getting any better. I’m always super conscious that even small talks with family member, i stutter.

    • @natalisiller8952
      @natalisiller8952 2 года назад

      We are not alone, it think this feeds more our anxiety thinking we are the only ones with the “problem” I have avoided opportunities that will help me be successful but I really have self doubt due to my anxiety I automatically let these scenarios run in my head on how it will prevent my true potential. I want to be an early head start teacher. I love to help children grow and help them reach their milestones and I would always find myself thinking that my fear and anxiety will make me the worst teacher and will not allow me to really participate and perform like the others. I felt alone and incapable of showing my skills.

    • @FzR123
      @FzR123 8 месяцев назад +2

      Your anxiety is similar to mine, with time passing sometimes I think its getting better but once I m in a real situation I freak out.
      When I have recorded myself in a presentation I was chocked, I found that most of this sensations are just in my head and I was not too bad and it started giving me confidence over time.
      I'm not yet relaxed but I feel little bit better than before. I m stressed weeks before any presentation I thought many times to quit any job that involves me into speaking in front of people because preparation and breathing never helped me. The fact that I'm overthinking is the motor of this kind of situation and the fuel is every thought you felt bad about yourself in the past. You are not alone, I'm just like you and I'll try anything to make myself feel better before speaking in front of a public. Do you feel that's always in the beginning and it's getting better when someone interrupt you and speak, it gives your heart a break to calm down and then you feel yourself capable to do better even if it's not perfect.
      It's not a curse, you and I and people like us have just the most developed capacity to detect a dangerous situation, we would survive better than anyone in nature but unfortunately this is not helping in a modern society but I have a hope that one day we will figure out how to manage this anxiety. I don't want to use beta blockers those are medicines that can stop the heart from jumping high , It's not really helping because it's just not you and you cannot use them many times and for long period because those are for blood pressure patients do better to focus on how the hijack our mind to stop overthinking. I wish you luck.

  • @NguyenHung-ch9lq
    @NguyenHung-ch9lq 5 лет назад +29

    Use some questions is exactly the way to give you more confidence and rebuild your calmness. When people interact with your question, we see that as a conversation. we trick our brain that thing I have done it all the time. So why in the world we get into nervous with which we are doing daily.

    • @AllinOne-wv1mp
      @AllinOne-wv1mp 5 лет назад +3

      some people are nervous while having a conversation with new people. there's that

  • @parbrahm4MS
    @parbrahm4MS 5 лет назад +43

    One of the best speeches on managing anxiety.. It will really help.. Thank you for bringing it for us..

  • @bedanta877
    @bedanta877 Год назад +1

    Yes that is true. I have realised that I am a nice man but don't have the skill to communicate in a public or in a meeting . I told myself enough is enough and dedicating myself to a course completely. I will dedicate this year to improve my speaking skill. And I will do it.

  • @eyyyka
    @eyyyka 8 месяцев назад +1

    You're amazing, Matt! Thank you so much for this! May I muster the courage to speak in the crowd just like you! You inspired me sooo much! 🙏

  • @taragnawali1126
    @taragnawali1126 5 лет назад +7

    I loved the way he explained social anxiety as a simple problem that anyone can get rid of..
    🤗🤗

    • @itashiro_furosu
      @itashiro_furosu Год назад

      But he wasn’t talking about social anxiety, he’s talking about people who overthink about talking in front of the class, it’s similar but not the same.

  • @rashadjaveed274
    @rashadjaveed274 Год назад

    The clarity and simplicity could make a willing reflections by any listener for maturing future actions .

  • @AbdulLatif-n2f9f
    @AbdulLatif-n2f9f 11 дней назад

    The courage of speech growing and the voices towards the societies

  • @suchanuch1
    @suchanuch1 5 лет назад +192

    no matter how many of these i listen too, when I'm actually in front of the class my whole body freeze and I farts out all my knowledge at that moment

    • @billlove8954
      @billlove8954 5 лет назад +6

      Hahahahahahaaaa

    • @aliobaid6230
      @aliobaid6230 4 года назад +11

      Watch out " A dialogue to kill the fear of publics peaking TEDx"

    • @fathifathi8750
      @fathifathi8750 4 года назад +6

      Me too i've just made a presentation and it was hooooooooooorrible hooorrible hooorrible 😑😑😑

    • @AlysonFranz
      @AlysonFranz 4 года назад +4

      If that's happening, simple techniques are probably not enough. But there are more powerful techniques that can work for you!

    • @AlysonFranz
      @AlysonFranz 4 года назад +5

      @@fathifathi8750 I'm sorry to hear that! But you can get beyond the fear, I promise. You just haven't found the right intervention. What have you tried so far?

  • @gincymolkj7116
    @gincymolkj7116 8 месяцев назад

    Iam very grateful to matt abrhams to reduce my anxiety, social fear& stage fear.thankyou so much sir.from india.

  • @ShrimpPerr
    @ShrimpPerr 6 лет назад +340

    OMG my high school English teacher!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @ShrimpPerr
      @ShrimpPerr 6 лет назад +5

      I was a sophomore though so we were COOL 😎 lol

    • @zaidmaulanamaruf559
      @zaidmaulanamaruf559 6 лет назад +2

      Where is actually he teach at?

    • @ShadowXg0z
      @ShadowXg0z 6 лет назад +5

      he's now a legend

    • @Zetsuke4
      @Zetsuke4 5 лет назад +8

      So jealous

    • @Nice_spot
      @Nice_spot 5 лет назад +1

      Shrimp Ball luck you

  • @nathanma4273
    @nathanma4273 5 лет назад +1

    if you browse any recruiting website, the most demanding skills are not "hard skills" like coding, drawing or designing. It is "soft" skills like "verbal & writing communication, presentation" that have been asked in most of the job postings.

  • @josephajah81
    @josephajah81 6 лет назад +73

    I really love the way you present; easy, relaxed, conversational.

  • @the.astralab
    @the.astralab 4 года назад +14

    Imagine having built your whole life career based on something your english teacher said. We never think before we speak and hurt others, we never care if our words have an impact on their lives and their emotions.

  • @marwanqannam9400
    @marwanqannam9400 2 года назад +1

    The biggest gift God had been giving you is your self confidence . Everything begins from this critical point . If you have some special features try to strength and courage yourself to do the best . Speaking of front audience isn't an embarrassing situation if you have the ability only try to destroy your fears . Try to forget your social category. Train yourself to dealing with the disorders case as you are a professional person who has the potential qualifications in the Human studies . You are the psychologist yourself nobody knows your mind more than you .

  • @olumideodeyemi9749
    @olumideodeyemi9749 5 лет назад +17

    I love this presenter. Your message perfect.

  • @xuanmaibui4517
    @xuanmaibui4517 3 года назад +10

    This TED talk already makes me moved and motivated very much!!!Thanks sir for your useful speech,I will try my best to present so confidently and emotionally like you do!!!

  • @ShyamkrishnanNair
    @ShyamkrishnanNair 23 дня назад

    Absolutely resonate with this! Anxiety is such a common hurdle for many, especially in high-stakes situations like presentations or dates. I used to freeze up, convinced everyone was judging me. Learning to manage that anxiety instead of trying to eliminate it was a game changer! It’s all about shifting focus-like how I use humor to lighten the mood.
    The Sense of Humor Improvement Program by Habit10x helped me realize that our nervousness can connect us. Let’s embrace our quirks and keep pushing ourselves to communicate! Remember, it's a journey, not a sprint!

  • @warrenbradford2597
    @warrenbradford2597 2 года назад

    I have anti-social anxiety. If I want to manage my own anxiety, I must let it in. Let it be part of who I am so I can become brave and talk to people calmly. To express myself to others in a social situation. I will do this to be straightforward.

  • @angelelelelalalalalelae
    @angelelelelalalalalelae 4 года назад +54

    "Reasearch shares with us that 85% of people, feel anxious in high stake speaking situations. And quite frankly, I think the other 15% *are lying*"
    Exposed

  • @tonymureithi6257
    @tonymureithi6257 2 года назад +1

    Taking a giant leap to building bold , confident and compelling conversations

  • @itzrahman_06
    @itzrahman_06 2 месяца назад

    One is to find out when & where... We start to feel our anxiety and by finding out that portion which will play a major role in recovering from anxiety & mine was whenever I see a couple of people my anxiety kicks in and my words will start to break, I can't make any eye contact with audience and i think that's the major thing we all went...I hope we all overcome our anxiety 🙃

  • @jinahowly8957
    @jinahowly8957 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you for this amazing talk. I have a difficulty while speaking, I stutter a lot and no one understands my speech because of this, I feel so nervous when I am unable to produce normal talk. People also feel so annoyed

    • @jenniferhill2818
      @jenniferhill2818 3 года назад +1

      I understand. I tend to speak very fast and sometimes stutter, especially when I'm feeling shy or nervous. It helps to consciously slow down your speech, but it's hard to be constantly aware.

  • @LubaLuba1
    @LubaLuba1 Год назад

    Very intuitive but what magnifies this is beyond our control.

  • @As-go6ho
    @As-go6ho Год назад

    Next week I'm starting my first job as an english teacher & I'm freaking out.
    This is very helpful. Thanks a lot.

  • @saminyasaranabil920
    @saminyasaranabil920 5 лет назад +4

    His voice is really awesome!!!

  • @stevesong8388
    @stevesong8388 2 года назад

    He doesn’t have shaking voice at all and that’s a great thing, also he was so humorous when he is talking about the pants part : )

  • @mirnadeem4782
    @mirnadeem4782 Год назад +1

    thank you so much for sharing such a priceless and unified ideas .

  • @LonjeMarie7
    @LonjeMarie7 5 лет назад +19

    This has helped me tremendously I have so much to give I do Comedy but I just recently started doing stand up ,that is one of the most courageous things I have ever done ,thank you I will use some of these techniques great advice!

  • @vishnumayarnair2773
    @vishnumayarnair2773 Год назад

    When I was 12....I gave a speech in my class and everybody laughed...Now whenever I am speaking and look around to see if anybody is laughing .Even a slight smile gives me anxiety attacks

  • @tabassumrahmansimi5161
    @tabassumrahmansimi5161 2 года назад

    Thanks to this video... Finally i realised how i got my anxieties... I used to be a good speaker at school... And i remember once i attended specking show and... The topic which was chosen for me was new to me.. And i did terrible job front of my teachers and all the students and after that i started to minimize my conversation and started to think that maybe i can't talk front of people..maybe it’s my physical problem that can't be changed... And now when I'm in College i really want to talk front of people better but....now i know where from all of that came! Whatever i want to change now! I'm practicing a lot and i hope that i will be a good speaker again!

  • @toudjidoummeurdejoel6327
    @toudjidoummeurdejoel6327 5 лет назад +14

    It's for me the first time to follow an English speech and so that well inspire my objective.
    Therefore thanks to give me the envy of discovering futher English language.

  • @jumano
    @jumano Год назад +1

    Says a man who has an amazing presence, timbre in his voice and the ability to keep his thoughts in order. He must've had wonderful parents and close to no childhood trauma. People who never read books, have been bullied and had inappropriate parenting will have an incredibly hard time trusting themselves so they can speak well. Everyone is different and if I can speak for myself, I am not prepared to take on such an insane journey.

  • @danstarfella8303
    @danstarfella8303 5 лет назад +17

    This is just want I needed today. Thank you

  • @sylviakamvumuleja1334
    @sylviakamvumuleja1334 Год назад

    I will Forever be grateful. Thx a lot.

  • @badriprajapat
    @badriprajapat Год назад +1

    Wow one of finest speech and clearly explained..

  • @adamalpha7881
    @adamalpha7881 6 лет назад +102

    each of us has stories to share
    inputs to give
    ideas to spread..... good thank u

  • @2bethankful48
    @2bethankful48 4 года назад +4

    Nice job! He mastered this speach no better than I have ever seen anyone do.

  • @joerexsarona5206
    @joerexsarona5206 5 лет назад +9

    Excellently given I was so inspired on his speech

    • @AlysonFranz
      @AlysonFranz 4 года назад

      What part inspired you the most?

  • @mrsuperst9081
    @mrsuperst9081 3 года назад +2

    Dude I’m listening to this half an hour before a debate in class! I’m going to report on how I performed later.

  • @chadwordsmith9121
    @chadwordsmith9121 Год назад +2

    This topic is near and dear to my heart. Well done, sir!

  • @evi3902
    @evi3902 4 года назад

    i really love the way this guy talks! he is so confident and calm!

  • @fumehclaudette8628
    @fumehclaudette8628 2 года назад +1

    Amazing presentation. I've been suffering from anxiety since I was a kid. I'm going to try all you mentioned.
    Thank you

  • @nomanabid7113
    @nomanabid7113 6 лет назад +47

    you know what my Anxiety is?
    I can't even talk to a kid alone properly.
    I don't know if something went wrong with me in my childhood or what...

    • @rovshanlohuseynov388
      @rovshanlohuseynov388 5 лет назад +4

      Hello Noman. Can u tell me how old are u? I am 27 and i am like u . I have social anxiety and this issue have stole my life. How do u handle this problem? U can share with me. I am waiting for your answer

    • @AlysonFranz
      @AlysonFranz 4 года назад

      There's a lot of possibilities of what might be going on with you. I suggest working with someone who uses applied kinesiology to get to the root of the issue. :-)

    • @AlysonFranz
      @AlysonFranz 4 года назад

      @@rovshanlohuseynov388 You might benefit from working with someone who uses applied kinesiology also so you can get to the root cause of your challenges.

    • @JustmeSEVEN
      @JustmeSEVEN 3 года назад

      Sorry to know that man :'(

  • @hediehabed3803
    @hediehabed3803 5 лет назад +4

    After seeing this video and your advice, I can give a more powerful lecture without any anxiety.....and thank you so much.

  • @patriciapalmer3899
    @patriciapalmer3899 5 лет назад

    Bravo! I teach college students the soft skills they need to get jobs and succeed in the workplace. We cover, among other things, networking interviewing, and interacting with colleagues, bosses, subordinates, and/or the general public. I will definitely be incorporating this video into one of our first lessons of the semester. Mark Abraham offers outstanding advice on how to overcome the anxiety associated with interpersonal communication on the job or anywhere. You CAN overcome your fear of speaking, even if you decided long ago that it isn't possible. I've seen it happen over and over in the classroom in individuals who come in terrified to speak in front of others and finally win out over their anxiety. It takes willingness, determination and PRACTICE. Begin where you are, and do not give up!

  • @tata_koya_v9398
    @tata_koya_v9398 3 года назад +18

    I hope one day I am on that stage, giving a speech.

  • @naumanfarooq7911
    @naumanfarooq7911 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful presentation. Now a days I'm trying to become a public speaker and trying speak maximum as I can.

  • @mahendersingh-dz1ed
    @mahendersingh-dz1ed 3 года назад +1

    Thanks dear sir Matt Abraham 🙏🙏🙏for most valuable public speaking skills

  • @jhalak5924
    @jhalak5924 Месяц назад

    I have the content but my legs and voice shiver while delivering

  • @jamespage1015
    @jamespage1015 3 года назад

    We must believe in what we are saying .

  • @AmazingVideos-qf5ed
    @AmazingVideos-qf5ed 5 лет назад +3

    A simple way to overcome you're fear at that right moment is: to tell you're self : ''it's now or never'' and you do it.
    You will often not have time for remembering these steps in real life.
    Many people panick because something comes sudden sometimes not giving them enough time to mentaly prepare.
    It's only overthinking that causes you unnecassary doubt and deliberation, leading to unnecassary hessitation.

  • @piyushverma3529
    @piyushverma3529 3 года назад

    Tomorrow i'm having an interview and it has really helped me. I was feeling really jittery but now i am feeling good.

  • @leighauza1977
    @leighauza1977 4 года назад +1

    I cried with this... Burma ✨✨

  • @jasontan6909
    @jasontan6909 4 года назад +1

    9:18 the speaker himself is nervous, but he's managing it, it's all about managing your anxiety

  • @vjwvlnsg1563
    @vjwvlnsg1563 4 года назад +3

    A superb presentation with a basketful of valuable kernels, personally a great refresher and honed my presentation edges. Thank you and appreciated

  • @Alawii89H
    @Alawii89H 5 лет назад +8

    Thank you so match, it was useful for me, I had to do a lot of presentations and every time I was suffering from the anxiety, from now on I have a steps to do during the presentations, What I am thinking now that I will be more comfort and confidence. Thank you again.

  • @RohitGandrakota
    @RohitGandrakota 6 лет назад +15

    Awesome! I agree with Cassandra below. One of the best classes I ever took. Thanks again.

  • @ashpal1484
    @ashpal1484 Год назад

    I had run out of a meeting while giving a presentation. I blanked out, perspired profusely and embarrassed in front of a large group of people. So I handed over to one of my colleagues and ran out of the room.

  • @geetugupta7244
    @geetugupta7244 2 года назад

    Surely I'll do gr8 at my speech tomorrow......hats off

  • @ebonistephens6992
    @ebonistephens6992 2 года назад +1

    Great speech and excellent information. Thank you for sharing

  • @toqeernasir1605
    @toqeernasir1605 4 года назад

    Talk of the century

  • @pavankumaraitipamula3551
    @pavankumaraitipamula3551 3 года назад

    started conversation with his story, and emotionally connected to audience , this helps to keep focus on him

  • @Adarsh1865
    @Adarsh1865 15 дней назад

    This is truly awesome....

  • @sakatube4136
    @sakatube4136 2 года назад

    So clear and soft

  • @hitech7233
    @hitech7233 5 лет назад +7

    I GIVE THIS GUY A 10^1000000000000000000000000000000000 LIKES

  • @LonjeMarie7
    @LonjeMarie7 5 лет назад

    Good for Irma,It’s very very sad with some teachers can tell a child I was humiliated too as a child ,but we have choices as we get older we can learn to work against it and prove to them that they are not right

  • @artvandelay1555
    @artvandelay1555 3 года назад

    I used to hate it when the teacher asked us to introduce ourselves in class. I have been shy since high school. It's
    being fluid and able to think on our feet that's key. That freezing moment and how to run to the danger and not away
    from it. Good advice about the anxious moments. Had blushing for years. Am much better now. Don't care too much. Dark skinned people are very fortunate in that their emotions are not written on their face. It's that moment
    when the adrenaline dump arrives and you feel as if in a tunnel. I feel Irma's pain. I had a 10th grade English teacher
    who was a real mégère. Why do we carry these unimportant moments for so long? Thanks for the advice!

  • @jeff8966
    @jeff8966 5 лет назад +11

    My anxiety acts up even when I'm positive and not even thinking anything about the presentions. I literally started crying in my presentation but ik nobody was judging me (until I cried).

    • @davihgtgx9641
      @davihgtgx9641 5 лет назад +1

      Don't give up. It'll be so worth it in the end

    • @jeff8966
      @jeff8966 5 лет назад

      @@davihgtgx9641 I don't know what you mean by 'don't give up'? As in, what should I not give up on?

    • @jeff8966
      @jeff8966 5 лет назад

      @@fardowsa6153 ikr...

  • @adiii36445
    @adiii36445 4 года назад +7

    What a fantastic speech👏👏 I really resonated with the idea of reframing a speech into a conversation. I used this in a speech not too long ago without even knowing it🤣

  • @guisellavillavicencio2721
    @guisellavillavicencio2721 4 года назад

    We all must learn this as school students, but it is never too late anyway.

  • @nonyeemmanuel4816
    @nonyeemmanuel4816 Месяц назад

    Am 35 and still have problem with speaking publicly. Just last week I was asked to answer a question in class I knew the answer but my heart started beating fast and almost had an attack I felt so ashamed and haven't been myself lately going to class has been a problem

  • @Namename-zh6ex
    @Namename-zh6ex 5 лет назад +8

    I will be delivering a speech tomorrow. Phew!

  • @hsmith4100
    @hsmith4100 6 лет назад +16

    you are an amazing speaker! highly motivating thank you

  • @ahmadazher984
    @ahmadazher984 5 лет назад

    one of the lectures that ll certainly CHANGE MY LIFE

  • @itsnotmeitsyou4582
    @itsnotmeitsyou4582 7 месяцев назад +3

    my fear is i forget i get so nervous my mind goes blank, and it does. every single time. i just left mu job because i had to do this every day. I just couldn't take it.

  • @Lottiya
    @Lottiya 6 лет назад +23

    My favourite Ted Talk 💖

  • @prasantasabar827
    @prasantasabar827 3 года назад

    This man says truth thing about communication. Same problem happen with me

  • @INDIANXxhgpp9907
    @INDIANXxhgpp9907 3 года назад

    3:44 we become stressed when he takes stress
    4:07 where anxiety comes from
    5:40 on spot