2. Those with social anxiety
Social anxiety is different from stage fright, though some people have fear of being on stage because of social anxiety.
The anxiety is more centered around how you think people perceive you and the concerns about what could go wrong. Stage fright can have different origins and they should be treated differently.
Someone with social anxiety will have trouble just simply talking to people—sharing netherlands phone number list their opinions, speaking up in group settings, contributing to meetings. Toastmasters is worth it here because it helps these people by giving them a space to network and chat with others, as well as provide feedback to others, which involves speaking up.
You can even preface your involvement in a Toastmasters group by just telling people, “I have some social anxiety I’m working on,” and they’ll all understand, and be patient with you.
The feedback element of Toastmasters can make it great for people who can speak well, but want to take it to the next level and make some money from speaking. The difference comes from being able to give a talk that provides enough actionable value to be worth being paid for.
Speeches that make money and other forms of public speaking differ greatly. Knowing how to move from general speaker to one who speaks with enough quality to charge for it can take a lot of practice and feedback from others, making Toastmasters worth it for this type of person.
People who want to make money speaking
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