Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe everyone doesn't already know this method?? I would argue that beta-blockers are a trick as old as time. You aren't seeing confident public speakers; you are seeing speakers who are high.
I've been in public speaking my whole career and none us did this, nor did we need to. What's going on witgh people today that this crutch is needed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, that’s why I was asking if you were treating something more significant. I get that not everyone experiences anxiety the same. Anyway, I’ll probably try it, I really wasn’t judging.
You seem to believe that “practice and experience give you more confidence” and that therefore a person with practice and experience, and no anxiety disorder, has no obtrusive physical symptoms when speaking in public.
None of that inevitably connects, is the point.
It does though. If you are well prepared and speak often you develop more confidence and lose some of the anxiety. That’s how life works. The more you do something that scares you, the easier it becomes. I tell my kids this all the time.
It happened that way for you. You are not everybody on Earth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who has never heard of people doing this? I used to have speaking anxiety, but just practiced a lot and over time it has subsided quite a bit. Not a problem anymore. No drugs needed. Are you all treating something more significant or just trying to skip the part where practice and experience gives you more confidence? Real question, no judgment here.
Yeah, you’re being judgmental. I’ve done a LOT of talks, to crowds of up to 300. Like you, I’m a pro. I practice until I’ve got it down. But, you know those butterflies you get, heartbeat pick up, a little bit of sweat, don’t eat breakfast before the talk? That’s what a beta blocker is for. It’s not a magic pill that will make your unprepared ass a lyrical genius on stage, but it calms the physical aspects of anxiety. It takes everything down a notch. And, after doing it without drugs for 20 years, I’m with the OP, it’s really nice, and zero side effects. I used to be anti medication, all natural blah blah. But I’m a convert after 3 months. Don’t mock what you don’t know PP.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who has never heard of people doing this? I used to have speaking anxiety, but just practiced a lot and over time it has subsided quite a bit. Not a problem anymore. No drugs needed. Are you all treating something more significant or just trying to skip the part where practice and experience gives you more confidence? Real question, no judgment here.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe everyone doesn't already know this method?? I would argue that beta-blockers are a trick as old as time. You aren't seeing confident public speakers; you are seeing speakers who are high.