Let’s face it. Most people don’t love to give oral presentations (Theo Tsaousides Ph.D. – Psychology Today). They give them because they have to either for academic or labor demands. Occasionally the presentation has to be given in another language and night sleep is lost, fingernails get shorter and knees are shaking. In addition to the stage fright, language matters take over. Pronunciation, wording, structure… all become an additional obstacle. Another side of the coin is that by using an unfamiliar language, people low down perfectionism and feel freer to speak.

Either way, in whichever language, when the message comes from the heart, there is no stress, no fear. Just desire to share.