
How can it be that you can easily talk to someone and 5 minutes later freeze to ice just because you have to give a speech in front of a group of people

Do you know that?
- Presentation anxiety?
- Fear of giving presentations
- Fear of not appearing confident
- Your message is overshadowed by your insecurity
- You want security and sovereignty
The nightmare of the blackout
At the beginning of my career, I had to give presentations in front of a demanding audience. The success of these presentations had a direct impact on my income. But my first presentations were a nightmare. My face burned, my mouth was dry and suddenly my voice sounded high and nervous. It was as if I no longer had any control over what I was saying.
Your thoughts disappear, your mind goes blank. The pressure mounts and suddenly what you wanted to say is simply gone. Although everything has been well prepared and memorized, you can no longer find the thread.
Trembling and physical blocking set in. The fear of the lecture is so strong that the body is on constant alert. The hands tremble, the brain blocks completely. The feeling of helplessness and being overwhelmed is omnipresent and leaves no room to get back into the flow.
Fears of judgment and failure intensify the whole thing. In moments like these, everything revolves around the question of how you come across and whether you are perceived as incompetent.

Despite her preparation and experience, she was overcome by stage fright as she stood in front of her new colleagues. Her voice trembled, her words came out jumbled and incoherent. The moment when she saw the pity in a colleague’s eyes was etched deep in her memory.
Although she was still a competent manager, this moment left a deep scar. It was a painful lesson, but she took it as an incentive to develop further and continue on her path.
Oh my God, what had just happened?
In my paralyzing stupor, I only noticed the awkward silence, the pitying frown and the embarrassing silence. How could it be that I hadn’t said a single intelligent word about a product that I actually knew inside out? How could that be possible?
We get you back on the green track

Never fear presentations again
In 91 pages, you will learn how to understand the causes of stage fright and how to tackle it. The book sheds light on how this paralyzing fear arises and how to face it successfully. It describes the nightmare of the blackout and gives valuable tips on how to prepare yourself mentally to avoid and overcome such moments. With ten practical steps, the book shows you how to go from nervous trembling to a relaxed and confident performance. Finally, you will learn how to take complete control of your state of mind at all times and respond confidently to presentations.
