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What Gave Me A Fright

Stage Fright?

Remember that fear is a spirit. Begin by saying out loud: I will not let the spirit of fear overcome me. Print out cheap posters about the play: go to busy subway stations and ask people you do not know: Are you fond of theater? Will you at least keep one of these?
That is even tougher than appearing on stage because the outside world is generally hostile and suspicious. Be comforted in knowing that your audience will be friendly, for the most part. On the night in question, if you are a praying person, then say: God remove the spirit of fear from around me and give me you spirit of boldness. Take a deep breath and defiantly go out there with one attitude: YOU FOLKS BETTER GET READY FOR THE NEXT SUPER STAR! Knock em dead.

I, a formerly bashful person had to speak before 15,000 people and five T.V networks filmed the event. That is what I did. The amount of people who came up to me afterwords to compliment me was very encouraging. YOU WILL DO IT AND DO IT WELL.
Boaz.

What movie does this quote come from "It gave me a fright"?

i think it's "you gave me a fright," and i think it's from the parent trap remake.

What was the biggest fright you have ever taken in your life as to an wild animal, a venomous animal or insect, an airplane, a thief, etc?

When I lived in Australia I found a huntsman spider in my home. Now, I’m not usually afraid of bugs, however the size of the huntsman freaked me out. Here is a picture of a huntsman spider:It crawled out from behind a futon in the night scaring the crap out of my significant other. He informed me of the spider, I laughed and went back to bed. In the morning I went downstairs and felt like something was watching me. I look up and near the ceiling was this MONSTER!It was bigger than a dinner plate!! I ran upstairs and woke up my SO to have him help me with it. We couldn’t catch it, so we ended up killing it. Afterwards, I talked with some of my Australian friends to find out they are the “good” spiders. They eat the bad bugs and other things that you don’t want in the house. After this event we sold the futon. Compared to sharks, irukandji and brown snakes - the hunstman was the scariest.

How to use the word " fright " in a sentence?

She looked like a fright - her hair was standing on end.

I opened the closet, and had a bad fright.

Can rabbits really die of fright?

Sorry to hear about your loss. Yes, it is possible that your rabbit could've died of a heart attack. When a rabbit is truly frightened, they can have a heart attack and die. Because your rabbit was attacked by a cat, he was probably very scared and paranoid that he scared himself into a heart attack.

On the other hand, it is possible that your rabbit died because when it was attacked by the cat, he was thrashing around in terror that he may have broken his own back and died.

Hang in there and best wishes.

What are the best ways to overcome stage fright?

Take each and every, small or big, opportunity of going on stage. I'll give a few examples:Volunteer for a magician or any other event which is happening on stage and is asking for volunteers. It can be any fun event.Start standing up and answering from the crowd. Stage fear is nothing but fear of facing the crowd. Hence, this is a baby step; when asked to answer or asked to speak anything while in crowd, grab that opportunity.Sometimes being the first one to say something is easy as there is no fear of being compared with previous answers. I and my friend always preferred to be the first team while presenting a paper in the university. This saved us from the fear of being compared with previous presentations right away.Find a friend who also wants to work on getting rid of the stage fear and help each other in the process. Motivate and support each other.Attend events in which you are a complete stranger. This way you don't have any fears of pleasing the known faces and you can be completely yourself. You don't fear of being judged or being mocked afterwards.It is said that if you want to speak for X minutes on stage, you at least need to have 2X(or more) content. Hence, prepare a lot.I have experienced that if you know what you are speaking then the fear is reduced by a great deal. Hence, know your content well and you will be more confident.In the initial phase, you can use a table, podium or a notepad to help yourself. There things help you stay confident, help you to hide yourself a bit from the crowd. Slowly, get rid of those things and you will enjoy a lot.Don't feel pressure of pleasing the crowd. Be yourself and you will be able to please your audience.All the best!

What do I do if my crush wants me to sing but I have stage fright?

This is actually a sweet situation, though I can imagine how it makes you nervous. Essentially, you’re worried that he or she may somehow judge you harshly when you sing.Frankly, you’re caught in a bit of a damned if you and damned if you don’t situation. Your crush is probably already judging you if you’re avoiding his or her request to sing.One of the most effective ways to work up the courage to do something, including performing or speaking in front of others, is to attach it to an important personal value.It’s the motivation that makes it possible for many nervous father’s of the bride to make wedding speeches. The important values of love and family give them the courage and commitment to speak despite their speech fright.So, find an important personal value that will help you say to yourself, I’ll do this no matter what. I’ll sing for him or her.Besides, after you sing once, if you’re no good, her or she will likely never ask you to do so again. :) And if he or she is so shallow that not singing well makes a difference in liking you or not, do you really want him or her, anyway?—Dr. Fish

Question on movie: Fright Night?

"Midori me" means green eyes

How does Stagefright work and what can you do about it?

One is often surprised by how many experienced actors and singers confess that they still suffer from severe cases of stage fright before stepping into the limelight.

Luckily most of us don’t have to perform in front of a theater full of people. But sometimes speaking to a group of classmates or colleagues already makes us nauseous and sweaty... Why does it happen and how to beat it?
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