Describe a time when you had to speak in front of an audience. What were your fears? How did you handle them? What advice would you give to someone struggling with stage fright.

 A time I had to speak In front of an audience is when I was at my middle school; Intown Community School. We would present many times a year because they really wanted to instill the training and talking to the class and to strangers that will help us in the aspects of life that will come with communicating with confidence and composure. My fears will failing and forgetting what I had prepped. I handled them by using my adrenaline to turn it into confidence. I would say the advice I will give would be to tell them that they need to not overthink it, just focus on the main points, being confident, and most importantly being calm and collected. Today we did presentation learning and turned it all in. 

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