According to Chapman University’s Survey of American Fears, public speaking is the number one fear. For Americans, it beat out heights, bugs, snakes, flying, clowns, and even drowning! So, given the anxiety surrounding public speaking, if you are reading this in North America, then there is a good chance that public speaking makes you a tiny bit nervous.
In the world of work though, especially in science, you have to present all the time. How then can you get over a public speaking phobia, especially if you are a self-described shy introvert?
Here, we have compiled a list of relevant links which will hopefully give you some tips and even inspiration to tackle your next presentation with confidence:
- Susan Cain, the author of the book Quiet – The Power of Introverts wrote a great article for Psychology Today on “10 Public Speaking Tips for Introverts.”
- “What Grey’s Anatomy Creator, Shonda Rhimes, Can Teach Us Introverts about Public Speaking” is a catchy title and a great article from Career Coach, Lindsey Plewa-Schottland on how she overcame her fear of public speaking. Hint: preparation was key!
- Watch this TED talk on Secrets to Great Public Speaking to help you tailor your next presentation to make it go from good to great.