Stage Fright & Speech Fright: Infographic of Surprising Facts

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When it comes to speech fright and stage fright, there’s likely quite a bit you don’t know. I certainly didn’t until I started studying it extensively to create Goodbye Butterflies.

Learning more about the anxiety of speaking, performing, and competing in public can serve as an important first step in finding your way beyond this needless menace.

To that end, I’ve created the following INFOGRAPHIC. Enjoy and share with others you think might benefit from it.

Also, please leave a comment below if you’re inspired to do so.

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