Many of us walk into presentations carrying more than slides. We carry quiet, inherited, unexamined beliefs about who we’re allowed to be when other people are watching. They feel like personality traits and sound like caution, but they behave like invisible constraints, shaping our presence long before we speak. You can feel them the moment[…]
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How the Stories We Tell Ourselves Sabotage Our Presentations — And How to Break Them for Good
General Feb 18, 2026
Say YES to Yourself: The Hidden Psychology of Confident Presenting
Anxiety, Communication Skills, Presentation Skills, Public Speaking Jul 22, 2018
Every meaningful presentation starts long before you speak. It begins in the quiet, private moment when you decide whether to step forward or step back. A moment defined by one small but transformative word: YES. Yes, to being seen. Yes, to trusting your own voice and yes to believing that what you have to say[…]