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If you mention your nervousness or apologize for any problems you think you have with your presentation, you may be calling the audience's attention to som The First Question to Ask an Interim Manager uncomfortable with it, your nervousness will increase. Practice the delivery of your workshop. If you must refer to a prepared script than practice reading sections and maximize eye contact with your audience.The interim manager arrives. It is Friday. Business is less as usual. All eyes are focused on this woman. What would be her first step?People are still talking about the possible reason why “our” manager has left. Rumours go that his position was no longer tenable. He defended the old strategy, but the course has changed since the main stockholder left the scene. New changes are t 4. Relax. Ease tension by doing exercises and stretches. Simple push-ups on the wall can work wonders. However, you do other things like practicing your smile and stretching your face muscles. 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If you mention your nervousness or apologize for any problems you think you have with your presentation, you may be calling the audience's attention to something they may not have noticed. Keep silent. Remember -if you point to the sweat, they will see it! 8. FOCUS on your important messages. Focus your attention away from your own inner anxieties, and outwardly toward your messages and your audience. Your nervousness will dissipate. 9. Gain experience by presenting as often as you can. Experience builds confidence. Like any skills set -the more you do it the better you will get! That includes mistakes. Also, check out a Toastmasters club in your area. It is a great place to build your confidence for workshops and speeches. (www.Toastmasters.org) 10. Put your butterflies into a flying formation by turning your nervousness into positive energy. Harness your nervous energy and transform it into vitality and enthusiasm. Allow your passion to ooze out whenever possible. Have fun! 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