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Presentation Practice: Prepare Effectively and Reduce Anxiety

Tuesday, April 8, 2025 17:00to18:00
Adams Building 3450 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 0E8, CA
 Prepare Effectively and Reduce Anxiety

This workshop dives deeply into how to practice more effectively and how to get better feedback for a presentation while preparing. Participants review why watching a video of yourself is so painful for most people and how to work around the feeling to make the most of this tool for self-review. Participants also learn feedback strategies for content, delivery and visuals when looking for feedback from others. The workshop also discusses strategies for keeping anxiety and imposter syndrome in check.

This workshop is part of SKILLSETS’ Presentation Skills series. Check our website for more workshops in this series.

Learning outcomes:

  • Prepare effectively through self-video review
  • Solicit feedback for content, delivery and visuals that is helpful
  • Manage presentation-induced anxiety and imposter syndrome


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