The Thought Before You Speak in Public

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Use this in the minutes right before you speak. Four steps that relabel the thought instead of fighting the sensation itself.

Description

Harvard researcher Alison Wood Brooks found that people who said “I am excited” before a performance task outperformed those who tried to calm down. Anxiety and excitement are nearly identical in the body, both high arousal, so relabeling the thought is easier than fighting the sensation itself.

WHAT’S INSIDE

Step 1, Name the Thought and the Sensation
Step 2, Relabel It
Step 3, Anchor to the Preparation
Step 4, Choose the Opening Thought

Delivered as a digital PDF, ready to download and print.

Note: this is a self-awareness tool, not a replacement for professional support.

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