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	<title>Comments on: How to Overcome Public Speaking Anxiety</title>
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		<title>By: Eric Dana Hansen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric Dana Hansen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Good post. I especially liked your point about engaging the audience.

In my recently published Christmas novel, the main character, Ian, has to undergo some management training. However, he almost backs out when he discovers that public speaking is part of the deal! 
 
He sticks with it, though and soon learns an interesting technique from one of his internet searches. It&#039;s all about how to mingle and network with people before an event.  He tries some of the tips by helping his new friend, Elise, with some administrative functions prior to the speech class. It gives him an opportunity to chat with some of the other class members.  He discovers that they have the same fears he does.  It makes him feel a lot better.  And, in the process of going around the room, he feels kind of like a host.  It&#039;s a real confidence builder!

All the best!
Eric Dana Hansen, Author of &quot;IAN, CEO, North Pole&quot;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good post. I especially liked your point about engaging the audience.</p>
<p>In my recently published Christmas novel, the main character, Ian, has to undergo some management training. However, he almost backs out when he discovers that public speaking is part of the deal! </p>
<p>He sticks with it, though and soon learns an interesting technique from one of his internet searches. It&#8217;s all about how to mingle and network with people before an event.  He tries some of the tips by helping his new friend, Elise, with some administrative functions prior to the speech class. It gives him an opportunity to chat with some of the other class members.  He discovers that they have the same fears he does.  It makes him feel a lot better.  And, in the process of going around the room, he feels kind of like a host.  It&#8217;s a real confidence builder!</p>
<p>All the best!<br />
Eric Dana Hansen, Author of &#8220;IAN, CEO, North Pole&#8221;</p>
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