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It feels like everything I do doesn't make a difference. I always feel like screaming and running away. I feel like running away from my problems all the time, but I know I will never get anything solved if I do get away. What should I do when I get down like that? Also, when I feel like running away...I feel like killing myself, too. What should I do? (link)
I think it is just a part of being sixteen. I felt like that all the time. In fact I wrote about it, threatened to leave to my parents, and suicede was a daily topic. Talk to someone. I had my boyfriend to keep me from running. Don't run because on top of every thing you will develop some bad habits that will continue into adult hood.You will never learn to face anything if you keep running Try to be open and talk to someone who won't freak out when they hear about these problems. You can email me if you want. I'm 21/f. ktsu0723@aol.com
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I have to do a speech and presentation in English on Tuesday. I am really nervous and hate looking at people, and if I look at my friends I just laugh. However, I can't get anything higher than a B if I don't have 'audience awareness' and I have to get all A's. So does anyone have any tips on how to be less nervous or how I can have more 'audience awareness' or even how to stop myself laughing at the funny parts of my presentation?
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I took a speech class last semester and what helped me through my speech was singing and screaming the nerves out of myself. You have all of that nervouseness pent up you gotta let it out. Scream, shout, breath deeply, giggle alot and recite your speech as often as you can to get used to it. Be casual with your speech. You don't have to word for word it. 64% of people have a fear of public speaking! WE are all human. Make the connection it works!
I hope this helps and good luck on your speech!




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