Question Posted Thursday September 8 2005, 1:12 pm
Okay I made the dance team for my school.I'm usally fine performing in front of people.But i just found out that like 8 people from our football team likes me.I like one of them a lot.I'm just afraid that i'm going to mess up in front of them when i'm performing in front of the whole school.So what should i do to help me get over it?Our first game is this wednesday.Help!!please!!I'm 13 female in 8th grade if that helps any bit.
lucretia answered Saturday September 10 2005, 6:10 am: 8 people from the team? Blimey! You must be either very hot, very rich or you're deluded.....
But to be serious, just negatively visualise. Imagine that instead of chunky but innoccuous footballers, you're being watched by evil despots who will drop you in boiling oil if you don't perform to a certain standard. Think salome and the seven veils and you'll be allright. Good luck! Lucretia x [ lucretia's advice column | Ask lucretia A Question ]
geminic17 answered Thursday September 8 2005, 4:32 pm: Okay first breathe in and out for a couple of times. Then pratice a little bit each day till wednesday. Just don't think about them so much, concetrate on your dancing. Remember you are doing this for you not for him [ geminic17's advice column | Ask geminic17 A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday September 8 2005, 1:25 pm: Kristy, keep this in mind. If these 8 guys really like you a lot....even a mistake will look good to them! Just do your dance and try not to think about making a mistake. You're just having jitters, once this first public appearance is over you'll loose that nervousness. Good luck! :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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