115 Making a Presentation
Putting yourself on show
Think a bit more about this business of nerves. What’s going on
in those minutes and hours before
you stand up and make your
presentation? What is your body saying?
That nervous, jittery feeling is caused by adrenalin. This is a
hormone secreted by your adrenal glands (near your kidneys).
Adrenalin causes your arteries to constrict, which increases your
blood pressure and stimulates the heart. Why stimulate the
heart? To give you extra energy. When do you need extra energy?
When you’re in danger. Adrenalin release
is an evolved response
to threat.
Adrenalin has two other effects. It increases your
concentration – particularly useful when making a presentation.
Less usefully, adrenalin also stimulates excretion of body waste.
This decreases your body weight, giving you a slight advantage
when it comes to running! That’s why you
want to visit the toilet
immediately before presenting.
Your anxiety is probably more about your relationship with
the audience than about what you have to say. In the moments
before you present, you may find yourself suffering from one or
more of the following conditions:
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