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Aug 21, 2021 at 10:48 comment added csstudent1418 And the best part is, if you are uncomfortable with someone's appearance, having practiced in the mirror should help you to visualize yourself that you are ... haha that part almost began to sound like an unironic, unintentional but extreme diss ...
May 19, 2015 at 18:24 comment added HLGEM @MemyseldandI, Really, don't give up. Follow this advice. It will be hard at first. But you can do this. I had to do it when I was young. it took me almost 40 hours of recording and practicing. It is possible to fix this, but not unless you believe that you can fix it and not if you give up too early.
May 19, 2015 at 18:19 comment added HLGEM Recording and watching yourself works if you use that information to make at least one change with every practice until you get it right. At first, try to way over correct. That will help you get to the right place where your behavior looks more natural much faster.
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May 28, 2014 at 16:48 comment added Eric J Fisher If you are nervous to the point you can't bring yourself to talk to a stranger at a local coffee shop, a nice stepping stone might be to practice interviewing at a local users group (or whatever is the less formal networking place in your field) Typically these people are looking to network and will be accommodating. (and have knowledge of normal questions in your field) plus having the common interest there it tends to make people more approachable than a total stranger (though I would still recommend practicing with strangers when you're up to it)
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