Factsheets - Fear of Public Speaking (Glossophobia)

 

Hypnotherapy for Glossophobia


How hypnosis can help you overcome your public speaking fears

 

Is your fear of public speaking limiting your career opportunities? Is it limiting your promotion and job specification? There are very few jobs in the market these days that does not require a person to speak to a group of strangers. Being able to speak to a crowd of people is now a necessity for everybody. Resolve your fears for public speaking fast with hypnosis.

 

There are 11 myths about public speaking that must be debugged from your mind before you can achieve your full potential as a public speaker.

  1. Thinking that public speaking is inherently stressful (it's not).
  2. Thinking you need to be brilliant or perfect to succeed (you don't).
  3. Trying to impart too much information or cover too many points in a short presentation.
  4. Having the wrong purpose in mind (to get rather than to give/contribute).
  5. Trying to please everyone (this is unrealistic).
  6. Trying to emulate other speakers (very difficult) rather than simply being yourself (very easy).
  7. Failing to be personally revealing and humble.
  8. Being fearful of potential negative outcomes (they almost never occur and even when they do, you can use them to your advantage).
  9. Trying to control the wrong things (e.g., the behavior of your audience).
  10. Spending too much time overpreparing (instead of developing confidence and trust in your natural ability to succeed).
  11. Thinking your audience will be as critical of your performance as you might be.

 

There are also 10 Key Principles to always keep in mind and these principles are often intuitively or learned by powerful public speakers. Note the public speaking styles of great speakers and motivators such as Steve Job, President Obama, Anthony Robbins, Guy kawasaki, Tom Peters and others. The similarity between their style is that they all follow this 10 principles in every speech, interview and presentation that they give.

  1. Speaking in Public is NOT Inherently Stressful
  2. You Don't Have to be Brilliant or Perfect to Succeed
  3. All You Need is Two or Three Main Points
  4. You also Need a Purpose That is Right for the Task
  5. The Best Way to Succeed is NOT to Consider Yourself a Public Speaker!
  6. Humility and Humor Can Go a Long Way
  7. When You Speak in Public, Nothing "Bad" Can Ever Happen!
  8. You Don't Have to Control the Behavior of Your Audience
  9. In General, the More You Prepare, the Worse You Will Do
  10. Your Audience Truly Wants You to Succeed

 

As you read this, what goes through your mind? Take a moment and note the kind of negative inner talk that goes through your mind as you read this... Are you saying to yourself, "I got no confidence so how am I going to stand in front of people and speak?" "I will be tongue tied" "I would not know what to say if I did not obssessively prepare for the presentation" "I will feel like a fool if someone ask me a question and I cannot answer them" "Just thinking about making a presentation makes me sweat" etc.

 

Through hypnotic re-programming, all these obstructive self-programming will be removed or downgraded and in its place a new set of healthier programs will be re-installed into your subconscious mind that would kick in automatically whenever it is triggered. Once the programs are in place, the changes are permanent and therefore the results are permanent. And the results are literally instantaneous! It will not turn you into a fantastic presenter because that comes from experience but it will help you enjoy and look forward to giving presentations and speaking in public.

 

This is it!

 
Want to give this method a go?

Here are the steps:

1. Email us a summary of your fears for assessment: sales@asiahypnosis.com
2. Do not forget to include your contact number.
3. If you are a good candidate for this method, we will then discuss an appointment.
4. Your treatment usually start before your 1st appointment.
5. For more information call us at 012 3300413.

 

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