Course : Managing stage fright when speaking

Practical course - 2d - 14h00 - Ref. ERA
Price : 1370 € E.T.

Managing stage fright when speaking




Stage fright is an anxiety or fear we feel before an event. To tame it, you need to recognize and accept your emotions, your qualities and your room for improvement. This course will give you the techniques you need to perform at your best and overcome stage fright.


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In person or remote class
Available in English on request

Ref. ERA
  2d - 14h00
1370 € E.T.




Stage fright is an anxiety or fear we feel before an event. To tame it, you need to recognize and accept your emotions, your qualities and your room for improvement. This course will give you the techniques you need to perform at your best and overcome stage fright.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Identifying stage fright and its triggers
Overcoming stage fright when speaking
Preparing mentally
Developing vocal and physical expression

Intended audience
Anyone wishing to better control stage fright in front of an audience.

Prerequisites
No special knowledge required.

Practical details
Exercise
Body and behavioral training using relaxation, breathing and visualization techniques. Role-playing, simulations.

Course schedule

1
What is stage fright?

  • Defining stage fright and the difference from stress.
  • Identify stage fright and its triggers...
  • Recognize its physical, mental and behavioral manifestations.
Exercise
Self-diagnosis. List antidotes. Discussions.

2
Controlling your emotions

  • Adopt a dynamic posture.
  • Strengthen your support and anchoring.
  • Relax, breathe, let go.
Exercise
Relaxation and breathing exercises. Strengthen support, find your axis and play with postures.

3
Mental preparation

  • Use positive visualization techniques.
  • Anchor your resource states.
  • Reframe your beliefs to avoid destabilization.
Exercise
Creating an anchor. Visualization.

4
Developing self-confidence

  • Recognize and measure the impact of your "small voices".
  • Accept your emotions. The right to be afraid, the right to make mistakes.
  • Identify its compelling messages.
Role-playing
Test on "small voices". Role-playing game.

5
Preparing your speech

  • Define objectives and key messages.
  • Draw up a plan for your intervention.
  • Know how to improvise in front of an audience.
Exercise
The common plan. Role-playing: collective improvisation.

6
Stage fright in front of an audience

  • Accept to play your role in front of an audience.
  • Develop vocal and physical expression.
  • Strengthen your ability to dramatize.
  • Staging yourself.
Role-playing
Vocal technique. Games on intention and character. Simulation: taking on the role of speaker.

7
Developing new behaviors

  • To become aware of, analyze and modify our vision of events.
  • Reframe the event from this new perspective.
  • Dare to surpass yourself, to show off.
  • Develop your own strategy for success.
Role-playing
Change your point of view. Setting the scene.


Customer reviews
4,8 / 5
Customer reviews are based on end-of-course evaluations. The score is calculated from all evaluations within the past year. Only reviews with a textual comment are displayed.
SYLVIE F.
06/10/25
5 / 5

Comprehensive, clear and animated trainingTrainer who makes you want to move forward
GLADYS B.
06/10/25
5 / 5

It was a great atmosphere and I met some really nice people, even though I was at a distance, and I feel ready to try out the advice given.
ANDRÉA C.
06/10/25
5 / 5

the trainer demonstrates a great deal of andragogy and psychology, which makes the training all the more interesting



Publication date : 06/24/2024


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Guaranteed date, in person or remotely
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REMOTE CLASS
2026 : 25 June, 5 Oct., 16 Nov.

PARIS LA DÉFENSE
2026 : 25 June, 5 Oct., 16 Nov.