Workplace Wellbeing: Silence the fear to amplify your voice and speak publicly
Sonia McPartland from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny. Photograph: Patrick Browne
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Sonia McPartland from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny. Photograph: Patrick Browne
Sonia McPartland used to be terrified of public speaking. Whenever the 46-year-old, from Kilkenny, was asked to do it, she would experience classic panic symptoms: dry mouth, knocking knees, and debilitating butterflies in her tummy.
She managed to avoid it in her first career as a duty manager in the hospitality sector. “But when I had my daughter, I realised I needed a job with more sociable hours,” she says. “My brother has a company called JM Safety Training and offered to take me on as an instructor. It was perfect, apart from the fact that I’d have to speak in front of people. I found the very idea horrendous.”
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