by seige » Dec 4th, '07, 12:06
The advice is all correct... and applies not only to magic, but life in general.
In my job over the last 6 years I've been asked to lecture/speak several times at business meetings etc. Having a background from school as being into amateur dramatics, even starring in several situation comedy stage plays at the local music hall, you'd think I'd not be nervous or shy...
But when I first started doing this, I was a timid and yet knowledgeable young lad... uncomfortably wearing a new suit, and talking to a bunch of high-flier management types about why they should be spending money on marketing. I was intimidated by their up-close presence, and I could literally feel the heat of their power rising up to me.
I used to shake, dry up, and literally loose sleep before these things. My 10 minute or 1/2 hour slot would be filled with 'Errr' and 'Ummmm' more than lectures, and I wouldn't cover half of what I'd written in my prep notes or flash cards.
But after a while, once I realised that it was ME who was in the driving seat, being PAID to HELP THEM, I got a bit more confident. MY KNOWLEDGE was valuable to them... I have something they haven't got, and they can benefit from ME.
And now, I take it in my stride. Off with the suit... I now dress far more casually, and I usually run over my allotted time by answering questions.
I get a complete buzz out of it now.
It helps with so many things... including my wedding speech!
So it's true: throw away fear and keep at it. Go for it until it becomes enjoyable—and it will.