For the last few days I’ve been exploring a simple observation:
Most people aren’t afraid of public speaking. They’re afraid of specific costs attached to specific audiences.
The conversation started with an idea about the world’s most honest tattoo and ended with a warehouse worker writing four names on a cash receipt from the office canteen.
Along the way:
- Fear turned out to be more than one thing.
- Jackson appeared.
- The CFO walked into the room.
- A list of names became more useful than another motivational slogan.
I’ve combined the four posts into a single downloadable PDF.
No worksheets.
No action plan.
No seven-step transformation.
Just four connected field notes exploring what happens when fear changes shape depending on who is watching.
Download the collection below.
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