Your nervous may be getting to you due to an interview or your
first day on the job… here are some tips to hide them!
Wouldn’t
it be great to be able to calm yourself down enough making it possible for you
to get through any situation no matter how nervous you become?
Here are some great ways to hide your nervous behavior so you can tackle any nerve-racking event in your life.
Here are some great ways to hide your nervous behavior so you can tackle any nerve-racking event in your life.
1. Breathe
Being
nervous can disrupt normal breathing. Your breathing can become shallow and
irregular. Is it any wonder we often feel faint when nervous? Take a few deep
breaths and find your normal breathing pattern—that deep breath will help you
relax too.
2. Don’t Admit It
One of
the worst things you can do is admit you are nervous. This brings the focus
fully on you and all those horribly natural things that are happening to your
body when nervous.
3. Speak Slowly
When we
are nervous, we often speak much too quickly. Be conscious of this and make a
point of speaking slowly. Even if it sounds too slow to you, chances are those
who are listening will think it’s just right. Much better to leave a meeting
with your message delivered clearly instead of people scratching their heads
saying, “What did he just say?”
4. Relax Your Body
Do a
quick body check and purposefully try to relax and calm your body’s nervous
reactions—relax your panicked, tightened muscles. Sit up straight, but in a
relaxed way, not too rigid. Make sure your feet and hands are calm and
relaxed—no bouncing, tapping, or wringing allowed. Relax the muscles in your
face so you’re not frowning or looking worried.
5. Maintain Eye Contact
You are
screaming, “I’m nervous” when you don’t maintain consistent eye contact
nervously glancing around the room instead. Maintain eye contact without
robotic ally staring—it’s okay to look away occasionally to gather your
thoughts.
6. Ask a Question
If you
are feeling nervous and having a hard time getting your thoughts out, ask a
question—the attention is all of a sudden on others, not you. This will give
you time to take a deep breath, calm down, and collect your thoughts so you can
articulate better what you are trying to say.
7. Be Yourself
Remind
yourself that you are fine just the way you are and take the focus off
everything going perfectly. Go into situations knowing that you might make a
mistake, and that’s OK—you’re human just like everyone else in the world. Don’t
force a smile or tell a corny joke. Just let conversations happen naturally and
smile or tell that joke when or if it’s appropriate.
8. Still Struggling?
Tried
everything and you are still struggling to hide your nervousness? According to
Alison Wood Brooks at Harvard Business School, you should turn your nervousness
into excitement. Instead of being nervous and saying you’re nervous, be excited
and say you’re excited. She observed a fake it until you make it effect on a
study group who tried to hide their nervousness by saying that they were
excited instead and, sure enough, this group outperformed the group that
admitted they were nervous.
She believes that by channeling our nervous feelings into
excitement, we tend to focus on positive outcomes instead of all the things
that could potentially go wrong when we’re nervous—definitely worth a try!
ABOUT IIBM INSTITUTE
IIBM
Institute aims at providing more than education in this competitive environment
to its candidates, so as they can work towards attaining and achieving higher
career growth.
Established
in 2008, IIBM began its mission with the sole purpose of imparting professional
education to career aspirants even in the remotest corners of India and the
world.
The institute offers a wide range of Master Certifications, Executive Programs, Dual Programs and Professional Programs. All the programs have been designed with industry-oriented and updated curriculum considering the real-world business scenarios.
The institute offers a wide range of Master Certifications, Executive Programs, Dual Programs and Professional Programs. All the programs have been designed with industry-oriented and updated curriculum considering the real-world business scenarios.
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