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Here’s one for #AskNostr that’s been on my mind lately.

I think of myself as a good 1-on-1 communicator, and I am very comfortable in that setting. I am pretty knowledgeable about stuff, and I like to ask questions and get feedback.

One thing I’ve never felt confident at is public speaking. And I’m finding myself doing that quite a bit more these days. Put me in front of a room of 10, 20, 100 or people, and suddenly I don’t remember anything I wanted to say, and the words don’t come out the way I had them in my head.

Some people just have the ability go right up in front of a group and knock one out of the park. I’ve never felt like this was my strength. What are some techniques you’ve used to overcome this, if this question hits close to home?

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BITwise 🐳 >>= RIGHTish 1y ago

I'm kind of the opposite. I have a hard time focusing when one on one and lose my train of thought. But I can talk in front of a crowd and present no problem as long as I'm moderately prepared.

Maybe imagining you're in a one on one setting when presenting to a group can be helpful? Focus on one audience member at a time perhaps?

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