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Your Performance Anxiety Actually Protects You. Understanding the Intelligence Behind Stage Fright, Social Pressure, and the Fear of Being Seen
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- Nombre de pages216
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-20785-5
- EAN9783565207855
- Date de parution29/01/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
This book explores the often-misunderstood reality of performance anxiety-not as a flaw to overcome, but as an intelligent protective response to vulnerability and exposure. It examines the patterns beneath stage fright, presentation panic, and social performance pressure, reframing anxiety as your nervous system's attempt to keep you safe in moments of visibility.
Rather than offering techniques to "conquer" or "eliminate" anxiety, this book invites you to understand what your body is actually trying to communicate when performance situations trigger overwhelming fear.
It explores the difference between anxiety that warns of genuine misalignment and anxiety that simply signals unfamiliar territory. Through psychological insight into nervous system responses, perfectionism, and the fear of judgment, this book offers a compassionate alternative to the relentless pressure to perform flawlessly. It examines how our relationship with being seen shapes our experience of anxiety, and why sometimes the goal isn't to stop feeling anxious-it's to understand what that anxiety reveals about our needs, boundaries, and authentic expression.
It explores the difference between anxiety that warns of genuine misalignment and anxiety that simply signals unfamiliar territory. Through psychological insight into nervous system responses, perfectionism, and the fear of judgment, this book offers a compassionate alternative to the relentless pressure to perform flawlessly. It examines how our relationship with being seen shapes our experience of anxiety, and why sometimes the goal isn't to stop feeling anxious-it's to understand what that anxiety reveals about our needs, boundaries, and authentic expression.























