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I found out today that I will be giving a 1-hour presentation at a conference (technically they call it an “un-conference”) on Saturday. I don’t think I’ve ever given a presentation in front of so many people at once before. And I have about, oh… 3 days and a few hours to prepare.
You’d think I’d be really nervous and freaking out, right? For some reason I’m not at all. Ok, maybe a little freaking out about how little time I have to prepare because I’m a perfectionist, but mostly I’m thinking, “No biggie. I got this.”
How is this possible you might be wondering? I was wondering that myself and came up with 3 main reasons I’m not sweating it:
Seeing as how this is my first real presentation though, I do realize that there’s almost no chance it will go 100% smoothly. For all I know, there’s a chance nobody will show up, but I doubt it.
I have a lot to learn. More accurately: I have a lot of mistakes to make. Any last words of encouragement or advice?