"Calm Down" Doesn't Work What is something in your near future that's causing you to feel nervous? For example:
When you're faced with having to perform and the stakes are high, it's normal to start feeling nervous. But there's little evidence that just telling someone to "calm down" will provide any benefit. In fact, it might make it worse.
So, what does work? HBR Senior Editor Dan McGinn has a new book that takes on this very topic. In Psyched Up: How the Science of Mental Preparation Can Help You Succeed), Dan shares evidence-based insights on how you can overcome your pre-performance anxiety.
What allows you to walk onto the stage or into the testing center or into that meeting room with the eye of the tiger? Dan shares his insights in this episode.
During the recap of the interview, I mention the following episodes, which I recommend for further learning:
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DARKENING DEVELOPMENTS by Kevin Macleod) Licensed under a Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 License.)
EYE OF THE TIGER by Survivor) available on Amazon at http://amzn.to/2yhMZaR)