Tag: personality

  • How I overcome Stage Fright and Empower Others

    Daily writing prompt
    Have you ever performed on stage or given a speech?

    Performing on stage is a diverse art form that encompasses various subjects. Most individuals are not inherently born as stage performers, yet some possess an inborn genius that allows them to effortlessly command the stage. While many people may shy away from the stage for any purpose, even if given the chance to do so, others excel in different artistic fields such as singing, acting, speaking, dancing, and more.

    As for myself, I am not a singer, dancer, or orator with the eloquence of figures like Shashi Tharoor or Michelle Obama, nor can I sing like Taylor Swift. I am an ordinary individual who becomes flustered and blushes whenever I step onto the stage. Despite my perceived limitations, I have participated in numerous performances on both big and small stages.

    My first experience on stage was in 1st standard when my mom urged me to recite a memory verse during the school assembly. I vividly recall feeling completely flustered and forgetting the lines I had learned. However, under the stern gaze of my mom, I managed to remember the verse, delivering it at lightning speed due to nervousness. Although no one could comprehend what I recited, I was excused that day as it marked my initial foray into stage performance.

    Since then, I have engaged in choir singing, delivered speeches, oriented people, provided training, and now I serve as a trainer guiding others in communication. The journey to reach this point was not easy, but I am committed to becoming a better version of myself each day. I am confident that, If given the opportunity and proper guidance, we can all excel in different fields, even those we never dreamed of.

  • Aptitude test?

    I am serious this time. I’ve noticed that my brain doesn’t function well during aptitude tests. Whenever I attempt one, I struggle to finish it with proper concentration or the will to think through the answers.

    I am confident that this is the result of excessive exposure to social media. Lately, I’ve been so attached to it that sometimes I can’t even stay away for a minute. Now, I lack the confidence to tackle aptitude tests, and it’s bothering me.

    I’m concerned about what might happen going forward. Do others face similar circumstances? In my case, it’s affecting my aptitude, but for others, it could be different experiences. We find ourselves in situations where it seems we lose control of our lives, and instead, life starts controlling us. This is a serious matter that I need to address and take immediate action on. I hope such situations don’t occur for anyone else.

  • 5 secrets that makes me a better human

    Daily writing prompt
    Share five things you’re good at.

    Here are five secrets that make me who I am today. Though I am not a perfect human beings I happy with what I am good at:

    1. Listening and Sympathizing: I am skilled at listening and understanding people’s emotions and feelings, offering sympathy and support.
    2. Storytelling: I excel in storytelling, engaging others with narratives that captivate their interest.
    3. Smiling and Laughing: People often mention that I have an infectious laughing style, and I am adept at smiling and bringing positivity to situations.
    4. Dealing with Children and Young People: I am effective in dealing with children and young people, easily capturing their attention without much struggle.
    5. Sleeping: I humorously refer to myself as a “sleep monster.” I am exceptionally good at sleeping, and can do so without much difficulty. But I can’t do my day without good proper sleep unlike others I requires sleep for at least 7 hours in a day.

    And that’s about it! Shall I continue with the list? If so, I fear I may float up to cloud nine, so I’ll remain ever grateful to Earth. Haha!