Campus Connect || THE SERIAL KILLER
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THE STAGE FRIGHT SYNDROME
Growing up as a child I have always been around the shy ones. We were raised by beautiful parents who upholds religious tenets and admonish us to live a Godly live and eschew any form of violence. We never lived the raz life so to say. Leaving home, stage fright and shyness took a greater part of my siblings due to late socialization and being locked indoors.
Over the years this menace has been seen among some students on the campus. I actually reached out to a handful of students as soon as I returned to school. Precisely the 2nd year students because they are still writing exams. I engaged them in an active conversation, we got talking and I asked most of them if they could address a crowd confidently without fidgeting or stuttering speech.
However, over 60% of my sample population were victim's of the serial killer, most could not as much as look me in the eye to affirm to this. They were shy lads and this could be a dangerous route because it could cause someone loose great opportunities.
DANGERS OF THE SERIAL KILLER
Stage fright could deny someone of a whole lot of chances in life. It could impede various success and goals.
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SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS ON CAMPUS
Stage fright could Deny you good grades during seminar presentations and it could make a student to end up with low grades, which could deteriorate your academic qualifications or grades.
RISK OF LOOSING JOB OPPORTUNITIES
In most companies they require a presentation on a digital board on your mental services to the company and if you cannot impress the board with confidence and boldness, then it could be a chance to get these opportunities.
KILLING THE SERIAL KILLER
A word of advice to the young ones I met was pretty simple. Try dealing with yourself, look at the crowd as though they are just objects. Look at them as headless, look above their heads to instill courage you need to address them.
When addressing a crowd try to be yourself, say things a bit funny, not acting as a clown though don't look clueless. When you address a crowd make them smile at least this I'm turn boosts your confidence level.
Finally, try reaching out to young ones around you. Most are going through alot. Stage fright can be dealt with efficiently. Save a young soul today. Peace
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