The Deep Danger at the Root of Performance Anxiety (and How to Unearth It)

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Uncover the real cause of your anxiety with the deep danger exercise for performance anxiety and learn how to try it yourself.

Often, what seems like performance anxiety (speech fright, stage fright, or competition anxiety) is actually rooted in something more serious, a deep danger. Recognizing it is one of the most revealing and transformative exercises you can do. That’s what the deep danger exercise is all about: drilling down past surface worries to get to the heart of the matter.

Understanding the Deep Danger Exercise

We’ve all been there.

You’re about to speak or perform, and suddenly you’re terrified that your voice might crack, you’ll forget your lines, or your hands will visibly tremble.

These are surface worries—anxieties that feel real in the moment but, when viewed rationally, don’t fully explain the intensity of our panic.

So why do they feel so threatening?

Because they’re often tied to something more personal and profound—your deep danger. It’s not the cracked voice that terrifies you. It’s what you believe that cracked voice means.

The Commercial That Explains It All

To really get this concept, check out the classic DirecTV commercial below:

It starts with a mundane problem—bad cable service—but escalates step by step to a full-blown disaster: your house exploding.

Funny? Yes. Ridiculous? Absolutely. But also deeply relevant. Because this is exactly how our minds work when we spiral from surface worry to deep danger.

How the Deep Danger Exercise Works

This exercise is based on a proven therapy technique called the Downward Arrow. Here’s how it works:

You begin with a surface worry and keep asking yourself, “If that happened, then what?” Each answer peels back another layer until you reveal the core fear underneath.

Madison’s Voice Crack (A Real Example)

Madison, a gifted singer-songwriter, worried her voice might crack on stage.

We tried the deep danger exercise:

  • Me: If your voice cracks, then what?
  • Madison: The audience won’t take me seriously.
  • Me: If that happened, then what?
  • Madison: They won’t come back to hear me again.
  • Me: And then what?
  • Madison: I’ll have to give up being a performer.
  • Me: And then what?
  • Madison: I’ll lose a huge part of who I am.

Her fear wasn’t about cracking a note. It was about losing her identity.

Try the Deep Danger Exercise for Yourself

Here’s how to try it:

Step 1: Name Your Surface Worry
What’s something that makes you anxious before a performance?

Example: “I’ll forget my speech.”

Step 2: Ask Yourself, “Then what?”
Keep going.

  • “I’ll look unprepared.”
  • “People will think I’m not good at this.”
  • “I won’t be asked to speak again.”
  • “I’ll fail at what I care about most.”

Keep going until you feel a gut-level truth emerge.

Why This Exercise Works

Because when you know what you’re really afraid of, you stop feeling irrational or weak.

You see that your anxiety is trying to protect something deeply important—your reputation, your career, your dreams, or your identity. Once you understand that, you can meet it with mindfulness and self-compassion.

Helpful But Not Necessary

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Understanding what’s at the root of your performance anxiety can be both revealing and, at times, surprising, as you uncover deep dangers you may not have consciously recognized.

It certainly reinforces the idea that there’s usually a valid reason behind your nervousness. You’re not making it up. You’re not broken.

That said, I’ve found that uncovering the root cause, while insightful, isn’t always that helpful when it comes to actually managing performance anxiety. At best, it confirms that your fear has a legitimate basis.

The mindful solution at the heart of Speak with Confidence takes a different, more practical approach.

Rather than diving into the source of every anxious thought, it teaches you to simply observe and detach from those thoughts, no matter what they are or where they come from.

And that’s the beauty of it.

The approach doesn’t just help with performance anxiety. You can apply it to all kinds of everyday struggles, like:

  • spiraling before a challenging conversation with a boss
  • second-guessing every word after sending an important email
  • catastrophizing before a job interview, or ruminating over a misstep during a team presentation

You Are Not Alone

The deep danger exercise does help you rewrite your story. You’re not nervous because you’re broken—you’re nervous because something important is at stake.

And that, my friend, is perfectly human.

Explore Courses with Private Coaching

Want to go deeper with expert support? Explore online courses with private coaching through Little School of Fish. Versions are available for speakers, performers, and athletes—each tailored to those who struggle with performance anxiety, including:

  • Entrepreneurs and public-facing professionals
  • Educators and students
  • Musicians, actors, and artists
  • Team and individual sport athletes

To Learn More

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a self-reflective tool that helps you uncover the core fear driving your performance anxiety.

No. While working with a coach can help, the exercise is simple enough to do on your own.

That’s okay. Sometimes it takes time. Just keep asking the “Then what?” question with curiosity.

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Dr. David Lee Fish

a performance anxiety expert with a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, combines academic rigor with personal experience to help individuals overcome stage and speech fright through his acclaimed 5-Day Stage Fright Solution, harnessing the proven power of mindfulness.

Dr. David Lee Fish, a respected authority on performance anxiety, has dedicated his expertise to helping individuals overcome the needless menace of stage fright and speech fright. Five years ago, he channeled his know-how into The 5-Day Stage Fright Solution, a book that garnered widespread acclaim and enthusiasm. The success has inspired Dr. Fish to develop a new online course based on the same revolutionary method, offering a beacon of hope and empowerment to those grappling with performance anxiety.

The 5-Day Solution harnesses the simple, effective, proven power of mindfulness, a unique aspect of Dr. Fish’s approach that sets it apart. It underscores Dr. Fish’s commitment to practical and accessible solutions.

Dr. Fish’s long tenure as a professor at Catawba College in North Carolina was marked by a steadfast commitment to empowering performers and public speakers to conquer their fears as key to maximizing their full potential.

With a Ph.D. in musicology from the University of Michigan, Dr. Fish combines academic rigor with a practical, hands-on approach. He has authored numerous articles and presented at national conferences on topics related to performance anxiety, offering strategies proven to alleviate stage fright and speech fright. This academic background instills confidence in his clients, knowing they receive the highest level of expertise.

Dr. Fish’s interest in performance anxiety is not just academic; it’s deeply personal. Having grappled with anxiety as a performer and public speaker, he understands the struggle firsthand. This personal journey fuels his passion for helping others overcome their stage and speech fright, and his empathy and understanding make his clients feel supported and hopeful.

Dr. Fish’s expertise has been recognized in the media, where he shares his knowledge on overcoming performance anxiety. His compassionate and practical approach has transformed the performance experiences of numerous individuals, solidifying his position as a trusted authority in the field.

Praise for the 5-Solution book

The book version of Dr. Fish’s 5-Day STAGE FRIGHT Solution has received high praise for its practical tips and effective techniques in tackling the fear of public speaking (performance anxiety). Reviewers appreciate it’s wide applicability, the engaging writing, and the way the book addresses the root causes of stage and speech fright with proven solutions.

“When I was younger, public speaking was one of my greatest fears! I wish I had this resource back then.” KC

This self-help book resonates with a lot of people who struggle with stage fright. A great read!”  —AL

It was like this book was calling out to me!” DB

“A book that covers an important part of today’s life where people need to express themselves to succeed. Has come in handy in my life.” AK

“A great do-it-yourself book that can help anyone with anxiety.” —SH “Really helpful for my peer interactions and work.” —SH

“Stage fright could destroy a career at some point, hence, I’m going to recommend this to anyone I know sufferingfrom it.”  —NG ‘

“I love that it gets to the root of the problem.” —KR “highly recommended to everyone who wants to improve themselves for public speaking and doing presentation be it in university or at work.” MK

“Author David Lee Fish, Ph.D. comes to this brief but impressive self-help book on overcoming stage fright with excellent credentials.” BL

“This book is really helpful and real. It helps me overcome my nervousness on stage.” GC

Helpful in any situation you have to stand/sit before people you don’t know to perform.” —LJ

“Useful to everyone, especially students having their thesis defense and reports.’ —RI

“I feel like this book is for me. It can still help me and everyone else who has to confront his emotions on stage.” LU

“Written by an authority is something that cannot be missed.” —MC “This book could help millions, even me.” —KM

“A wonderful book that is timely and helpful not only to me but to all.” —AN “must-read for all those people having stage fright.” —PM

Wonderful and useful for a lot of people that struggle with stage fright.”—MS “Engaging and funny.”—RG

Wow as in wow!”—JG

“Very helpful in preparing students to face oral examinations.” PR “Just what I needed.” —NC 

“Very timely, just the book I was looking for.”—ZH “A great present for a recent college grad anxious about interviewing for jobs.” —AS

“This book is filled with so many amazing tips that I can look back on my experience now and feel silly about all of the mistakes I made and the simple solutions I could have used.” JP 

“Identifies the root of stage fright and eliminates it through the author’s personal experience, professional knowledge, proven and tested solutions, and clearly defined techniques.” —MM

Incredibly written with good tips on stage performance and public speaking.” —LI

“This book could help in many situations, not just public speaking!” —PM

“Want to get over your horrible fear of public speaking? Get a copy of this book.” —BG

“I know this can be a lifesaver for many of you out there! Grab yours now!” —SM

A really helpful book for those who have anxiety when speaking in front of many others.” —RB

“I suggest you read this nonfiction masterpiece.” —SK

“Almost everyone has to deal with stage fright and this book is a perfect one to deal with it.” —SA

“A great self-help book for those who experience stage fright or insecurity when addressing a group of people. Thanks to the author!” —TA

“You can now cope with nervousness when speaking in public with the help of this book! Get your copy now!” —AM 

A remarkable book offering precious advice and strategies to help us cope with one of the things that make most humans nervous. You can learn how to relax not letting your nerves get the best of you from this book.” —KC

“When you read this book, you will achieve your full potential as a performer or a public speaker.” —BP

very interesting book that will help you overcome stage fright.” —KK

“A great source for people who suffer from anxiety.” —TR

“A well-written book that will help you overcome stage fright.” —RW

“This book could help in many situations, not just public speaking occasions.” RA “

The cover is hilarious but with a serious message for many people.” —IA