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[Mastering the Inner Game: Overcoming Anxiety in Negotiation and Public Speaking]-[Overcoming Anxiety and Mastering Negotiation Skills with Kit Pang]

Negotiate Anything · B2 · 2024-08-11

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Mastering the Inner Game: Overcoming Anxiety in Negotiation and Public Speaking

In this episode of Negotiate Anything, host Kwame Christian is joined by Kit, a public speaking coach and founder of Boston Speaks, to explore the psychological barriers that hinder effective communication. The discussion centers on the idea that anxiety in high-stakes situations—whether in a boardroom negotiation or on a public stage—is often a product of our own "mental noise" rather than a lack of preparation.

The Anatomy of Anxiety: Mental Noise vs. Skill Mastery

Many individuals mistakenly believe that their anxiety stems from a lack of skill mastery. However, Kit argues that 99% of the people he works with are already competent; their struggle lies in the "inner game" or "mental noise." This inner critic, often fueled by the fear of judgment, creates a negative feedback loop. As the saying goes, "When you're stuck in your head, you're dead."

Kwame and Kit agree that anxiety is human nature. The goal is not to eliminate "the butterflies," but to make them "fly in the same direction." Confidence, they suggest, is not an innate talent but a skill developed through preparation and practice. Both experts emphasize that failure is an essential part of the process, noting that "the master has failed more times than the beginner has even tried."

The Power of Self-Communication

To transcend fear, one must master the art of communicating with oneself. This process involves:

  • Awareness: Recognizing your internal monologue and identifying the core beliefs driving your reactions. For example, if you feel anger or anxiety, ask yourself why you are reacting that way.
  • Perspective-Taking: Much of our fear is rooted in the belief that we are under a harsh spotlight. By shifting your perception, you realize that your audience or counterpart is often "rooting for you" and wants you to succeed because it makes the interaction more productive.
  • Introspection: Asking yourself the "hard questions" repeatedly—the "five why's"—to reach the root of your insecurities. Whether it's a need for perfection or a fear of judgment, digging deep allows you to negotiate with yourself before you negotiate with others.

Practical Strategies for Improvement

Kit and Kwame outline actionable steps to build confidence and manage anxiety:

  1. Preparation as a Foundation: While mental work is critical, thorough preparation—using tools like negotiation guides—provides the necessary baseline to perform effectively.
  2. Review and Reflect: Treat your conversations like a coach reviews sports tapes. Identify what went well and what could be improved, ensuring you "don't make the same mistake twice."
  3. Be in the Moment: When in the spotlight, stop the internal dialogue. A Broadway actor doesn't analyze their performance while on stage; they simply perform. By focusing entirely on what is happening in front of you, you minimize the interference of negative mental noise.

Ultimately, the ability to communicate effectively with others starts from within. By prioritizing self-reflection and recognizing that you are the architect of your own fear, you can transform your approach to difficult conversations. As Kwame concludes, "If you're not failing, you're not really trying," and by embracing this mindset, you can navigate any negotiation with greater clarity and confidence.

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That's one of the best things that we can do as communicators.
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I'm confident enough to take the action I need to get the job done.
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That mental noise is basically, how do you talk to yourself?
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Some people might not believe this, but you are what you think.
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