Calming Nerves Before Shows: A Struggle for Performers

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the challenges and experiences of participants regarding nervousness before cooking shows. Many share their personal struggles with anxiety, the impact of preparation, and strategies they use to manage their nerves during presentations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses ongoing struggles with nerves before shows, feeling overwhelmed during preparation and questioning their decision to continue.
  • Another participant notes that nerves may never completely disappear but can be transformed into positive energy and passion.
  • Several users mention the use of notecards or outlines to help maintain focus and structure during their presentations.
  • One participant shares their experience of creating a PowerPoint outline, humorously referring to it as "idiot cards" to ease their nerves.
  • Another participant reflects on their journey, stating that nerves have lessened over time and emphasizing the importance of practice.
  • Several participants acknowledge the tendency to think of things they could have said after their shows, indicating a common experience of self-reflection.
  • One participant shares that their nervousness fluctuates based on various factors, such as the host or recipe, and emphasizes the importance of consistency in bookings to reduce anxiety.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the extent to which nerves can be managed, with some participants suggesting that nerves can be transformed into positive energy while others express ongoing challenges. No clear consensus emerges regarding a definitive solution to managing pre-show anxiety.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and coping mechanisms related to public speaking and presentation anxiety, reflecting a range of comfort levels and strategies over time.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who experience anxiety before shows or are looking for shared experiences and strategies from peers in similar situations may find this discussion relevant.

Swirl
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When are my nerves going to calm down when I'm doing shows? I get so worked up before the show trying to pack up stuff and get everything I need, then getting there and setting up (my nerves are fried by then). I keep telling myself it's going to get better the more shows I do but it hasn't happened yet. I tend to loose my train of thought during the show and I feel like then I'm just rambling on and on about nothing. I have done 5 shows and I have one this evening for almost 30 people and I don't know if I'm coming or going half the time. Sometimes I think I need to rethink my decision about doing this, is it worth the state it puts me in?! And low and behold I seem to always get a cold before a show, so then I'm doped up on cold medicine to keep from coughing my head off, it's a no end situation. Ok so now I'm rambling again, sorry :rolleyes: I just want to know if this gets easier or is it always this way before a show? Thanks for listening (or reading) my craziness!
 
In a way nerves will never completely go away. I know some professional speakers who say each time before they speak they still feel nervous. Nerves don't neccessarily have to be a bad thing either. What you need to try and do is turn that negative nervous feeling and turn it into positive energy and passion. Before you speak remind yourself why your doing this, why it's fun and why it makes you feel good. Things will definately get easier as you become more expierenced, just keep with it and continue to seek tips and advice. Also rambling doesn't have to be a bad thing either. The last thing your audience wants to hear is a robot going through the product booklet. Let in some personality, tell some funny stories and personal opinions along with the facts.
 
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Do you use notecards? That will help you from losing your train of thought.

I still use notecards for every single show.
 
I created my entire show outline on Power Point and printed out the outline on card stock! I tell all of my guests that they're my idiot cards. :D That always gets a laugh. I created a set that can be used for whatever kind of recipe that I'm making!
 
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Thanks for the advice guys...I really appreciate it. I love this site and the people who use it!! My show tonite went ok but I always come away from it thinking I should have said that and I could have said that. Oh well life goes on and thank goodness it doesn't last forever. I'm just hoping I get into some kind of a routine and things come to me better while in the spot light. Let's hope practice makes perfect!! :D
 
been there!I almost did not sign because of the fear of public presentations! But I bit the bullet and did and it does get easier as you go along, I swear! I've had 15 kitchen shows under my belt and each one seems better each time! I still use an outline but I am having to refer to it less each show! Hang in there you will ease into it I am sure! Try and have fun and they will have fun then you can walk away feeling like it was a great show!

good luck! :)
 
I know it got easier for me as far as speaking in front of people. I always think of things I could of said or should have said after my show and kick myself. Practice makes perfect or better at least!
 
Swirl said:
Thanks for the advice guys...I really appreciate it. I love this site and the people who use it!! My show tonite went ok but I always come away from it thinking I should have said that and I could have said that. Oh well life goes on and thank goodness it doesn't last forever. I'm just hoping I get into some kind of a routine and things come to me better while in the spot light. Let's hope practice makes perfect!! :D
I STILL come away from shows realizing I forgot to mention this or let the guests know about that. It never fails. Last time it was Round Up from the Heart! Duh!!!! :o
 
I about had a nervous break down with my first show... no exaggeration...
But now...five years later... I still get a little nervous at some shows... some I just feel at ease with, maybe it's the host, or the recipe, or just the mood I'm in???
I think showing them that you are not a public speaker, shows them that they can do it too!
I always tell why I started the business, and say that this is out of character of me, I'm no sales person nor a public speaker, but I can do this and I love it!

I don't make notes anymore, I just have the cookbook in front of me, and I show them which cookbook I'm using.

I think the biggest thing is be consistent with bookings. When I go a month or so without doing a demo...THAT is when I get VERY nervous again. If I have many shows in a row, I don't even think about it, I just get up and start talking.

Hang in there! Don't quit now!Try to have one show a week... and when you are cooking at home... talk to yourself like you're demonstrating to a crowd... only your family will think you're crazy... but your guests will think you are smooth!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective techniques to calm nerves before a Pampered Chef show?

Some effective techniques include deep breathing exercises, visualization, and positive affirmations. Take a few moments to breathe deeply, visualize a successful show, and repeat affirmations like "I am prepared and confident." Practicing these techniques can help reduce anxiety and boost your confidence.

How can I prepare to feel more confident during my presentation?

Preparation is key to feeling confident. Familiarize yourself with the products you'll be showcasing, practice your presentation multiple times, and consider rehearsing in front of friends or family. The more prepared you are, the more confident you will feel when it's time to present.

Is it normal to feel nervous before a show?

Yes, it is completely normal to feel nervous before a show. Many performers experience anxiety, regardless of their experience level. Acknowledging your nerves and using them to fuel your energy can help you deliver a more engaging presentation.

What should I do if I feel overwhelmed right before my show?

If you feel overwhelmed, take a moment to step away and practice some calming techniques. Find a quiet space, take deep breaths, and remind yourself of your preparation. You can also listen to calming music or do a quick physical activity to release tension and refocus your energy.

How can I turn my nerves into positive energy during the show?

To turn nerves into positive energy, channel that adrenaline into enthusiasm for your products. Use your excitement to engage with your audience, share personal stories, and encourage interaction. Remember that your audience is there to support you, and embracing your nerves can enhance your performance.

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