I was standing in front of a large crowd of people, my heart racing and my hands trembling. I had been asked to give a speech to the company I work for, and I was feeling more than a little nervous.
I had always been a shy person, and the thought of giving a speech was more than a little intimidating. As the audience stared at me expectantly, I felt my palms becoming increasingly sweaty. I was about to open my mouth to start my speech when the unthinkable happened – I almost peed myself.
I was so embarrassed. I knew that this was a professional environment and that I had to remain composed, but I also knew that I had to do something. I quickly made my way to the restroom and relieved myself.
Once I was back in the meeting room, I tried to compose myself and gather my thoughts. I knew I couldn’t let my fear of public speaking stop me from giving this speech. After taking a few deep breaths, I stood up and began speaking.
The speech went better than I had expected. I was still nervous, but I was able to make it through without making too many mistakes. I was relieved when it was over, but I was also proud of myself for not letting my fear stop me.
Since that day, I have become more confident in my ability to give speeches. I have even been asked to give speeches at other companies. Although I still feel a bit of nervousness before giving a speech, I know that I can handle it.
That experience taught me an important lesson – fear will always be there, but it doesn’t have to stop you from achieving your goals. We all have moments of fear in our lives, but it’s up to us to push past them and reach our goals.
No matter how scared you are, don’t let it stop you from doing something you want to do. You can push past the fear and achieve what you set out to do. That’s the lesson I learned from almost peeing myself when I was asked to give that speech.
Yeah me too my last job i thought mine was admin staff only click email file up stuff and enter data in excel end up my boss ask me to present and talk infront of large groups. I panicked and sweat and almost collapse.