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How to be confident (even if you’re not) | Montana von Fliss | TEDxBellevueWomen

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Transcriber: Cristina Muñoz Reviewer: Raúl Higareda

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Picture this,

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you’re going on a boat trip,

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and you get on board with your family, and you got your bags,

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and the captain comes out to greet you and says,

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“Hi, Um... My name is Montana... Von Fliss.

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Uh, so... I’ll be your captain for this journey...

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(Exhales)

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So, uh...

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(Laughter)

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Oh, boy... Let’s just have a great trip. Sorry.”

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(Laughter)

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Nope. Get me off of this boat.

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(Laughter)

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What we want in that moment is for the captain to walk out and say,

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“Hi, my name is Montana Von Fleiss, I’ll be your captain for this journey.

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Let’s have a great trip.”

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The point is, when you are the speaker, you are the captain for that journey,

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and how you show up really matters.

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For the last 17 years,

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I’ve coached thousands of speakers all over the world,

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from big tech companies to small startups,

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and everyone, from new hires to CEOs of Fortune 500 companies,

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want to know, how do you show up and look confident?

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So I’d like to share my top five tips for how to be confident,

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even if you’re not.

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So let's break it down.

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What was the difference between those two captains?

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What did you see? What did you hear?

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And not just, “One seemed nervous, one seemed confident.”

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But what was I doing differently to make you think that?

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Different volume, different words, certainly different body language.

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But the truth is, I wasn’t feeling particularly confident.

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I was just making certain physical and vocal choices to make you think that.

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You can do that too.

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Anyone can do this.

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So, what are those confident-looking choices?

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Number one.

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Turn up the energy and speak up.

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When you speak up, even just a little bit,

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it reads as confident, and you don’t have to shout.

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Think about it this way. On a scale of 1 to 10, aim for a 5.

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Yes, it goes to 11,

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(Laughter)

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but you can just aim for a five. I’m here at a five right now.

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I can bring it back down to a three here. Nervous captain was here.

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And we bring it back up to a five,

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and it sounds prepared, positive, and confident.

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So turn up the energy and speak up.

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Number two.

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Pause... like a boss.

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(Laughter)

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Nervous speakers tend to talk really fast, right?

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And when they do have a pause,

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they fill it in with verbal filler, likes and ums.

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However, if you try to speak more slowly, it just sounds like this, right?

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And that's not better.

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So instead, make strategic pauses.

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Pause in transition.

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Pause for emphasis.

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Pause... like a boss.

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(Laughter)

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Number three.

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Superhero stance.

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Imagine you are a superhero. You can do it from your chair.

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How would a superhero sit?

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Yes. Let that change your posture. I see you. Yes.

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Let that bring a smile to your face and have some better eye contact.

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All of that reads as confident,

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and pretending to be a superhero is just a super quick way

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to have confident-looking body language.

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Now, this one also goes to 11.

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(Laughter)

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But you can just aim for a five, and that will be great.

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Tuck in that cape and go save the day.

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And you can stand in superhero backstage to boost your confidence,

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but I’m saying bring that superhero stance on stage

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so that your audience sees you as confident.

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And if you need an easy shortcut, just make the shape.

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Just make the shape of a confident person.

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The audience cannot read your mind.

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They don’t know how you’re feeling,

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so just make the shape and they will go with it.

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Like, if you came over to my house for dinner

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and I opened up the door and I was like,

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“Hi, come on in, we’re having chicken.”

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(Laughter)

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You’d be like, “Oh, is this a bad time?”

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(Laughter)

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You know, you’ve got to make the shape of a good host.

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Make the smile shape, right?

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Instead of crossed arm shape, open up.

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“Hi, welcome. Come on in.”

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If you’re not sure if you’re making confident-looking choices,

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you can just video yourself and watch it back.

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I feel like I just saw you say, “Um, not doing that one.”

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(Laughter)

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I know most people don’t like to watch themselves, I get it.

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But wouldn’t you rather...

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make that adjustment before you’re in front of your audience?

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Yes.

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Videoing yourself is a great way to check in

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to see that you’re doing the techniques,

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but also to see that it’s still authentically you,

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your version of confident captain.

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Now, how can you do all of these things on performance day?

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Number four.

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Practice with purpose.

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So, make yourself a rehearsal schedule.

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Put it in your calendar.

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You can give yourself a little treat when you do a run through.

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And make it practice with purpose by giving yourself a specific goal

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or layering in one new confident captain technique each day.

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If it’s a week before your event,

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aim to run it all the way through at least once a day.

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If you have no time for a run through, just take the opening and closing,

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and run that three times in a row from anywhere.

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When you’re in the shower, when you’re walking your dog,

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when you’re making a meal for your kids.

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I know my kids are very used to me walking around the house talking to myself.

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Whatever you need to do to get in those repetitions.

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And don’t be afraid of over practice.

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Don't let that stop you.

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You can just let go of your verbatim script if it’s starting to sound robotic.

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And you can still use bullet point speaker notes

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to remind yourself of what you would like to say

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and to invite you to say it a little bit differently each time to keep it fresh.

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And let me be clear,

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by practice, I mean standing up, saying it out loud,

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imagining your audience and inviting them in,

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clicking through your slides,

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doing it as much like it will be on the day,

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whether it’s virtual or in person.

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And I know it might feel a little funny saying it out loud to yourself,

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but think about when you learn a new sport,

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or when you practice a musical instrument.

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If you had a piano concert on Friday, and you got new music on Monday,

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would you only read your music every day

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and then play it for the very first time at the concert on Friday?

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No way.

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And yet, I see speakers do this all the time.

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Give yourself a chance.

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Practice helps everything.

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And it can really boost your confidence to practice with purpose

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by layering in one new technique each day.

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Okay, those first four techniques, they’re all about how to appear confident,

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regardless of how you’re feeling.

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I’ve got one more technique for you, and it’s a big one.

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But this is the real gem.

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It's the one that makes all the others shine.

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This is number five, the silent sentence.

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This is about what you choose to tell yourself.

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I’ve been a professional actor since I was a kid,

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and I have always loved going on stage as an actor,

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as a speaker, as an emcee.

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And, at the same time, I have often been not just nervous,

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sometimes downright terrified to step on a stage.

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I’m shaking, I’m sweating, and I’m like,

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“What was I thinking? Why do I do this to myself?”

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And all these unhelpful voices flood in.

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And I just tried to make it stop, push it away.

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And of course that never worked.

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And I kept going on stage because I love it.

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And years later, when I became a speaker coach,

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I got asked to do all these professional presentations,

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and they went well,

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but I still had no way to deal with that massive anxiety.

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And I was like, “What can I do?”

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And I thought, “Well, what am I telling myself?”

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“What if you mess up? You better be perfect.”

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I realized I was giving myself an impossible instruction to be perfect.

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And that really was not working.

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But what would work? What would be a better message?

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And to figure that out, I had to go back to square one.

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Like, what do I want?

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Why did I say yes to this speaking gig?

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What is my deeper purpose here?

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And I realized at the heart of it,

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I just want to help my audience to the best of my ability.

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And when I said that, I noticed everything change.

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And that's where I found my first silent sentence.

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I want to help my audience to the best of my ability.

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When I said it, even silently to myself, it acted like this override switch.

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Like I might still be shaking and sweating,

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but now I have this higher goal, this deeper purpose,

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and everything aligned to that.

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And that became my highest priority.

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I want to help you.

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And now, that thought replaced those unhelpful thoughts

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and everything went better in my performance.

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And I was like, “Yes, it worked. Yay!”

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And then I was like, “Wait, how do I do this every time?

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Especially when the stakes are high.”

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And it dawned on me,

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if I’m writing and crafting the words I say out loud,

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why not write and craft the words I say silently to myself?

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Put it in the script. It’s the silent part of the script.

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So now, every time I rehearse,

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every time I walk onto a stage,

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every time I join a virtual meeting,

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