
Fear of public speaking isn’t just stressful — it’s a barrier that could be blocking you from important, career enhancing opportunities.
I had not thought about fear of public speaking this way until a CEO client told me one day that earlier in his career, fear of speaking in public had prevented him from taking on a board position he would have liked to accept.
The position would have enhanced his visibility in the community and it was also a cause he cared about. But he turned it down because he knew it would involve frequently having to speak in front of groups.
Every time you shy away from presenting in a meeting, contributing to a team discussion, or turn down speaking at a conference, you’re leaving something valuable on the table.
Here’s What You’re Missing Out On:
Recognition You Deserve:
Fear of speaking might be the reason your brilliant ideas and hard work aren’t being noticed. While others step forward and claim the spotlight, you’re stuck in the shadows—undervalued and overlooked.
Advancement Opportunities:
Public speaking is more than a skill; it’s a signal. Leaders who speak confidently are seen as ready for bigger responsibilities. Avoiding speaking up at meetings or saying no to a public speaking opportunity could stall your career progression while others climb the ladder.
Building Trust and Influence:
Every time you speak, you have a chance to connect, establish credibility, and build trust. When you don’t put yourself out there, people may perceive a lack of confidence—or worse, wonder if you have anything valuable to share.
But that’s not all:
Fear of public speaking might be preventing you from gaining recognition, being more influential and advancing in your career, but it also takes a personal emotional toll. How does this show up? Do you recognize any of these feelings?
Regret: Watching colleagues seize opportunities you know you’re capable of accomplishing.
Frustration: Feeling stuck in your role despite knowing you have the potential to take on more responsibility.
Fear of Falling Behind: Wondering if your fear of public speaking will keep you from reaching your goals.
The truth is, fear of public speaking isn’t just a professional roadblock - it’s also a personal hurdle.
Overcoming your fear of public speaking isn’t necessarily easy, but the good news is that it can be done. It takes practice and support.
In my coaching I create a safe environment where clients can build their confidence and overcome their fear one step at a time.
Imagine Feeling This Instead:
Confident because you delivered your message in front of your peers and were met with nods of approval.
Recognized as a leader who can articulate their vision and inspire others.
Satisfied because you owned the room, and made an impact.
Take the First Step:
Fear of public speaking doesn’t have to be a lifelong burden. With the right coaching and support, you can transform that fear into a valuable skill that empowers you to achieve your goals. Schedule a Free Discovery Call to discuss the next steps to being a confident speaker.
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