Originally Posted by
Negata
I agree with him though, you're just being a dick yourself here. Piratedude asked for help with stage fright and you reply with something else and tell him to forget about it. I've started to notice your replies for a few weeks now and think it's time for you to turn the boat and become nicer again. Especially as a mod you're showing a very bad example and making an unwelcoming atmosphere to newer members.
On-topic. I know the stage fright thing, and there's actually lots you can do about it. The simplest way is probably what Exy already said, get confidence in yourself. Not that easy to do though.
Usually, don't try and memorize your whole presentation word-to-word, because if you do, you won't feel natural speaking, and if you forget just one word in middle (and you will), you risk completely forgetting about where you were.
Know your subject. Be sure what you're about to talk about is important enough for you to feel comfortable in knowing everyone should hear this, and not only listen to you because they have to. If you can't feel your subject is good, no one else will, either, and you should pick something else or do more work in finding the essence of it.
Challenge yourself. This is what I did. Not too long ago I decided I must do something about it as there's no chance I'd manage to avoid presentations for the rest of my life. You must figure out your own place and way to find attention, to me what worked was starting to teach some exercise classes at our university. I was scared shitless the first time I had to open my mouth to 50 people, but from then on it gradually went away... really fast. 2 weeks later I realized I like being one the one speaking. It didn't only help with my stage fright, but I now enjoy being the center of attention more in everyday life, too. "Do everyday one thing that scares you."
Oh, one more thing. Don't be too hard on yourself but focus on the good parts. Turn this failure around and open up with a joke of it next time you have to speak to release the tension. Besides, when people realize you don't take yourself too seriously, no one will care to judge you if you make a mistake.:cool:
edit: A dear topic to me, and just remembered a tip to when you're in the situation: purposely try and speak a bit slower than you normally would. When you hear your own slow, calm voice, it should make you feel more comfortable.