Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.85225
EAN num: 9780609800973
ISBN number: 0609800973
Label: Three Rivers Press
Manufacturer: Three Rivers Press
Page Count: 176
Printing Date: April 22, 1997
Publishing house: Three Rivers Press
Release Date: April 22, 1997
Sale Popularity Level: 870490
Studio: Three Rivers Press
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As seen on 20/20, this book by a Jungian analyst presents a step-by-step program for overcoming all forms of performance anxiety--from public speaking to socializing at a party. Includes ten exercises designed to help readers work through and overcome the sources of their own fears.
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A healthy dose of boo hoo, poor me, blame your parents for everything.
Ridiculous approach.
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I have had a SEVERE fear of public speaking for most of my life (started in teens, persisted into 40's). When I say, "severe," I mean a kind of panic where the possibility of having to speak to people would cause me to bolt out of the room (I'd make an excuse afterwards). Actually, I dreaded any kind of public attention at all (e.g., walking up the podium to accept a diploma). Well, things kind of came to a head this past year with my career (mid-level executive at Fortune 500 company). Somehow, I've avoided having to speak much on my way up (I'm a CPA and have gotten by with technical skills)--but became aware that my extraordinary fear was completely preventing me from rising any higher in my organization.
So, I tried every "cure" available (rational emotive therapy; flooding; Callahan techniques and EFT; EMDR; in vivo sensitizaton; etc.). Nothing worked---until I bought this book and did the therapy contained therein.
Make no mistake about it: it's hard work. As a matter of fact, I had to work through all the exercises twice until I found my "cure." It's emotional, draining, difficult work, but effective, effective, effective. Yet, the exercises are life altering. They are unlike typical therapy. They tap into a deep part of you that terrorizes you and sustains the fear and panic. Doing the exercises neutralizes the fear. The release is cathartic and palpable.
The proof? I did my second go-around with the exercises during the past month and successfully completed a solo two hour presentation (with Q&A) to twenty top executives at the Marriott today. I handled the presentation like a seasoned pro. A miracle? Yes. Why? Because I was so petrified at the prospect of simply having to introduce myself to the same group of executives last year that I faked coming down with the flu and left the meeting!
So, in conclusion, if you're tired of "quick fixes" that don't work and are ready to do some REAL work to REALLY conquer your social fears, BUY this book and do the exercises religiously. Remember that my fears were severe--so severe that just having my name called for attendance in college classes used to put me in a panic.
Good luck on your journey...
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Although I came to this book with the hope of overcoming my anxiety while performing piano recitals, I benefitted beyond my expectation. I am a new student to piano but in my 40s, so the prospect of sounding like the student I am, was frightening. As I read the book, I became more and more aware that my anxiety was much less than the type of stage fright addressed by the author; a very useful insight, indeed. As I proceeded through the rest of the book I had an epiphany not related to stage fright, yet extremely useful. Therefore, I recommend reading this book, even for mild anxiety, since Ms. Ashley's method may lead to deeper and more important issues.
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While reading her book, you feel you are having a session with Ms. Ashley. She is so immediate in her approach to this subject, you can almost hear her voice urging you to find that which has eluded you for most of your life. She approaches Jung's work the way Jung must has been with his own patients, not by using jargony phrases, but by helping the reader understand what a relationship to the unconscious really means.
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Overcoming Stage Fright in Everday Life is an outstanding book. It helped me overcome many of my fears when standing up to speak in class. It has also enabled me to be confident about myself in many circumstances. This book has helped me in clear and concrete ways. It should deifnitely be read by anyone who has stage fright, whether minor or more serious.
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