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Last week, I did a quick session on why people feel nervous speaking in front of a group -- even though, they are doing things to reduce that nervousness. This week, I cover what to do if you just absolutely bomb a speech.
If you just delivered a terrible presentation and feel like yo fell on your face, take heart. The tips I give at the end of this episode can help.
But first, we'll talk about how even the most embarrassing and difficult challenges you face public speaking can be something to learn from.
I'm not saying these challenges are necessary. But, if and when they do happen, changing you attitude about the speech and using it as a stepping stone to presentation success can really help.
Show Notes: How to Recover from a Terrible Speech (Bombing on Stage)
(https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/how-to-recover-from-a-terrible-speech-bombing-on-stage/)
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Last week, I did a quick session on why people feel nervous speaking in front of a group -- even though, they are doing things to reduce that nervousness. This week, I cover what to do if you just absolutely bomb a speech.
If you just delivered a terrible presentation and feel like yo fell on your face, take heart. The tips I give at the end of this episode can help.
But first, we'll talk about how even the most embarrassing and difficult challenges you face public speaking can be something to learn from.
I'm not saying these challenges are necessary. But, if and when they do happen, changing you attitude about the speech and using it as a stepping stone to presentation success can really help.
Show Notes: How to Recover from a Terrible Speech (Bombing on Stage)
(https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/how-to-recover-from-a-terrible-speech-bombing-on-stage/)

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