I used to take my glasses off so I couldn't see anybody til I got accustomed to it. I don't find that old advice about imagining people naked helpful AT ALL! Toastmasters is a wonderful group to join if you are going to be doing a lot of Public Speaking in future.
Having anxiety and slurred speech can be a many of things. When a person has the symptoms it usually means you are having a micro stroke.
Yes. Some speech difficulties are anxiety-related, such as stuttering.
Anxiety and blurred vision and speech usually means you are having a micro stroke. You should go to the closest hospital.
Anxiety similes are figures of speech that compare the feeling of anxiety to something else, using "like" or "as". For example, "My anxiety is like a weight pressing down on my chest" or "My anxiety is as unpredictable as the weather." These similes help to illustrate the intensity or nature of anxiety in a more vivid and relatable way.
stage fright
To mitigate something, is to excuse part of it. An example sentence would be: The judge decided to mitigate the sentence.
know that symptoms are less noticeable than you think
To "Mitigate", is to reduce, or to moderate a state or condition, implying the latter is the correct term.
Glossophobia or speech anxiety is the fear of public speaking
To reduce speech anxiety one has to tell themselves that most people who are not trained in speech of any sort are nervous and most people say things once in awhile that they are embarrassed about because it does not come out the right way. Then remember to think first before you speak and when you speak, speak slowly and concisely.
The noun forms for the verb 'to mitigate' are mitigator and mitigation.
nervousness, nightmares, anxiety, confusion, or irritability; and about symptoms such as muscle twitches, convulsions, or speech problems.