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Published 21 Sep, 2024 08:34am

Story time: The power of encouragement

After multiple days of practice, the day had finally arrived — the day of my first ever live performance in front of an audience. I had worked so hard during the last two months for this moment.

The backstage air hung heavy and I had mixed feelings of nervousness and excitement. The dim glow of the dressing room reflected anticipation in my eyes. The muffled hum of the audience created restlessness.

Although I had practiced for so long, I felt butterflies in my stomach. I felt on the edge. It felt as if my soul had left my body. I was extremely worried. A sense of anxiety washed over me. I was biting my nails and that was an action I had never done before. I could hear the echo of my heartbeat in the chamber.

I went over my script again and again to make sure that I remembered everything and did not embarrass myself in front of the audience. I was mumbling my lines constantly. I kept on thinking that I was not good enough to handle this and that I might fail. At one moment, I also thought about quitting.

While I was thinking all these things, an unknown kind-hearted lady after perceiving vibes that I had stage anxiety and fright, approached me and asked my name.

I stopped thinking and glanced at her. Her voice was very polite and soothing. She had a huge smile on her face. Looking at her was very motivating. I told her my name.

She asked me, “What would you be performing on stage today?”

I told her I was a participant in the debate group. She told me a little about herself, like her name and that she worked there. She shared a story from her own life, telling me that she also had stage fright when she was young and understood how difficult it was to get up and speak in front of a crowd.

She encouraged me to stay calm, assuring me that once I started speaking, everything would be alright. She reminded me that I wasn’t alone — most of the participants were feeling the same nervousness. She also said I should remember that no one can tell when my heart is racing, or if my hands get sweaty, and even if they do, it’s completely fine.

Listening to her words I took a deep breath and kicked out all my negative thoughts out of my mind. I looked at the audience from backstage and noticed that my friends in the audience were thrilled and excited. They were over the moon to see my performance. Seeing them gave me a surge of courage.

On the contrary, some people in the audience were least concerned about who was performing and who was not, and then there were my parents, who were eagerly waiting for me to come. I then realised that most of the other performers were sailing in the same boat as me.

Suddenly, my name was announced. My palms were sweaty. I looked back at the lady. She gave me a thumbs up which made me smile. With a heavy heart, I walked to the stage.

I did not look at the audience in the first few seconds, but then I recalled the words of that lady and gave myself the confidence and courage to look up at the audience and I did it. Seeing the familiar faces once again, my fear completely vanished into thin air and I had a huge smile on my face. I tried my best and I ended up doing rather well.

The audience was impressed and cheered for me. It was beyond my expectations. The beginning was rough, but it ended well. That lady’s personality and the way she treated me had a huge impact on who I am. I never realised how a few words could change someone’s day or even their life. I’m so grateful for her encouragement and will never forget her.

Published in Dawn, Young World, September 21st, 2024

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