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[Mastering Confident Communication: The ABCs of Managing Anxiety]-[122. How To Be More Confident and Calm in Your Communication: Managing the "ABC’s" of Communication Anxiety]

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · B2 · 2024-01-02

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Mastering Confident Communication: The ABCs of Managing Anxiety

In the world of strategic communication, confidence is often equated with competence. However, the greatest barrier to this confidence is anxiety, which affects upwards of 75% of people in high-stakes situations. To navigate these challenges, Matt Abrahams introduces the "ABCs of anxiety management"—a framework categorized into Affective, Behavioral, and Cognitive strategies—to help speakers perform at their best.

1. Affective Strategies: Acknowledging and Reframing Feelings

Affective symptoms relate to our emotional responses under pressure. Abrahams emphasizes that feeling anxious is "completely normal" and that "it is unnormal not to feel nervous."

  • Mindfulness and Agency: Instead of letting anxiety spiral, one should acknowledge the feelings without dwelling on them. By doing so, you create a sense of agency, allowing you to reframe negative thoughts.
  • Anxiety as a Signal: Drawing from Kelly McGonigal, Abrahams suggests viewing anxiety as a sign that "my heart is in it." This shift in perspective reminds us that the goal of communication is to foster interesting thoughts in the audience, rather than just seeking approval.

2. Behavioral Strategies: Managing Physiological Responses

Behavioral symptoms, such as rapid heart rate, shaking, and sweating, are physical manifestations of stress. Abrahams offers several "behavioral hacks" to mitigate these:

  • Strategic Breathing: Andrew Huberman highlights that "exhale-emphasized breathing" is key. A "double inhale" followed by a long exhale slows down the heart rate and induces calmness.
  • Physical Regulation: To combat shaking, use "big broad gestures." To manage sweating and blushing, lower your core body temperature by holding a "cold bottle of water." Dry mouth can be remedied by chewing gum or drinking warm water.
  • Physical Warm-ups: Just as one would warm up for sports, speakers should "get your voice warmed up, get your body warmed up" to ensure readiness.

3. Cognitive Strategies: Reshaping Mindsets

Cognitive symptoms manifest as brain fog or "negative self-talk." Addressing these requires a shift in how we perceive the stress response itself.

  • Stress Mindset: Citing Aliyah Krum, Abrahams explains that stress isn't inherently "debilitating." When we view stress as "enhancing," our bodies and minds can better meet performance demands.
  • Reframing as Excitement: Allison Wood Brooks notes that trying to calm down from high-arousal anxiety is physically difficult. Instead, reframing anxiety as "excitement" allows you to stay in that high-arousal zone while moving from a negative to a positive valence.
  • Positive Affirmations: Replacing negative self-talk with mantras like "I have value to add" can significantly improve focus.

Building Your Anxiety Management Plan (AMP)

Abrahams advocates for creating a personalized "Anxiety Management Plan (AMP)"—a recipe of three to five techniques drawn from the ABC categories. By treating these techniques as "hypotheses," speakers can test and iterate until they find what works for them. Whether it is reminding oneself that anxiety is normal, holding a cold water bottle, or reciting a mantra, having a concrete plan transforms high-stakes situations into manageable, successful communication experiences.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think I covered all the bases there.
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It feels like a train has left the station.
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There's nothing wrong with being uncomfortable.
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That's the measure of success.
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That movement will help the shakingness abate.
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📝Key Phrases

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boil down to
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cover all the bases
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dwell on
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bubble up
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sense of agency
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