michael1993
09-20-2013, 09:09 AM
Hi, I have recently got a new job as an apprentice and I have to do a presentation informing everyone of what we have to do in the apprentice program.
I always prepare well for these presentations and don't feel nervous leading up to it but as soon as I open my mouth it all kicks in. I can feel my heart beating really hard and fast, my voice starts trembling and breaking plus I shake and sweat alot too. To sum it up I feel absolutely horrible and make a complete fool of myself. I've had to present about 5 times before and it just isn't getting better. It's not the size of the audience because I even get like it in a very small audience (3-5 people). Even when I go to small meetings sat round a table and I have to speak up I get like it.
It's got to the point now where I just want some non prescription medication intervention just to get me through these situations better. I only have to do these presentations every once in a while so I won't be taking it on a regular basis.
Could anyone give me advice on what I could take and what affects it had on you.
Thanks for any help given,
Mike
I always prepare well for these presentations and don't feel nervous leading up to it but as soon as I open my mouth it all kicks in. I can feel my heart beating really hard and fast, my voice starts trembling and breaking plus I shake and sweat alot too. To sum it up I feel absolutely horrible and make a complete fool of myself. I've had to present about 5 times before and it just isn't getting better. It's not the size of the audience because I even get like it in a very small audience (3-5 people). Even when I go to small meetings sat round a table and I have to speak up I get like it.
It's got to the point now where I just want some non prescription medication intervention just to get me through these situations better. I only have to do these presentations every once in a while so I won't be taking it on a regular basis.
Could anyone give me advice on what I could take and what affects it had on you.
Thanks for any help given,
Mike