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COMMUN ICA TION APPREHENSION NOTES! ALS O KN OWN AS S TAGE FRIGH T

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Page 1: Communication apprehension

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WHAT IS COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION?

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COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION DEFINED:

“An individual level of fear, anxiety or nervousness connected with either real or anticipated communication with another person or persons.”- Holbrook, Hilary Taylor.

"Communication Apprehension: The Quiet Student in Your Classroom". ERIC Digest. 1987. ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and Communication skills Urbana IL. November 2, 2008. <http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-926/quiet.htm>

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HOW CAN I TELL…

IF I HAVE COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION?

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PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS OF STAGE FRIGHT

1.Hands are sweaty.2.Cheeks are flushed.3.Perspiration gathers on

your brow.4.Heart is racing (beating

really fast).5.May feel sick to your

stomach; nausea.

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EVERYONE HAS STAGE FRIGHT… IT’S BIOLOGY!

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THE BODY’S RESPONSE TO STRESS• Adrenaline is an example of how the

human body adapted to handle dangerous and stressful situations.

• Adrenaline helps the body to perform at higher levels than its normal functions.

• You get more blood flowing and oxygen going all over your body.

• It restricts your body’s pain receptors. If you are injured, you will not feel pain until the stressor is gone.

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BUT, I WASN’T NERVOUS BEFORE I GOT UP…

WHY AM I NERVOUS NOW?

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CAUSES OF COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION“I had a previous experience, and it was bad.”

“This is totally new experience. I have no idea what to expect.”

“I am worried about the effect that this communication may have on my life.”

“I don’t like people looking at me; it makes me uncomfortable.”

“I don’t think that anyone here wants to hear what I have to say.”

“I feel like everyone’s really tense; talking can’t possibly ease the mood.”

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START!

Waiting keeps the source of stress present in your mind. You can’t stop the adrenaline until you start the communication.

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BREATHE!

By inhaling deeply and slowly, you will force your heart rate down. This will help you to feel calm.

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BE PREPARED!

Know that you have covered everything that you need to cover, and make notes- if applicable- to help you remember.

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BE REALISTIC!

You won’t be crowned “King of Presenters”; no one will worship you after this.

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BE REALISTIC!

On the other hand, you won’t die; you can’t destroy civilization as we know it. The effects will be somewhere in between those extremes, leaning towards the positive.

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PRACTICE! If you feel unsure, do a run through in the space, in front of

a mirror, in front of a trusted friend, in front of your family pet.

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YAY FOR PETS.