Developing Confidence

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1.
Public speaking _____ is the level of fear a person experiences when anticipating or actually speaking to an audience.
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Dress up. We tend to feel more ______ when we know we look good.
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_________ phase is the anxiety we experience before giving a speech, both while preparing for it and waiting to speak.
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_________ phase the surge of anxiety you feel as you begin delivering your speech.
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The _________ theory says that public speaking anxiety is part of our temperament, with extroverts feeling less nervous than introverts.
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_________ is learning by observing and then imitating those you admire or are close to.
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_________ helps reduce apprehension by allowing us to imagine ourselves delivering a great speech.
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There are _____ common methods for reducing public speaking apprehension.
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When you practice your speech _______, you get comfortable hearing yourself talk about your topic.
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You will be more confident in delivering your speech if you develop an effective speech ________—a strategy for achieving your goal.