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I have a very good friend of mine who displays his nervous energy in quite a different fashion. He's very smart and gives very clear and well thought out presentations. If you closed your eyes and just listened to his words, you would think that he was in total command at all times. However, he still has a bit of nervous energy, like most folks speaking in front of people. My friend doesn't sweat, doesn't shake, doesn't faint. He directs his nervousness in two alternate directions. First he sticks his arm down the back of his shirt collar and scratches his back, and then for the coup de grace, he vigorously grabs his privates. He does this in full view of his audience, and I am quite sure that he does not even realize that he is doing this. I have even told colleagues about this before his talks, alerted them to look out for the old scratch-grab combo. They initially think that I am crazy, that I am making this whole thing up. Then when it inevitably happens two or three or ten times during his presentations, they realize that I speak the truth.
When I was a young university professor, it was suggested to me to improve my style that I videotape one or two of my lectures. In viewing myself, I could see how I was perceived by my audience. Was I clear in my speaking? Was I clear in my board work? Did I continually grab my crotch or thrust my arm violently into my shirt? I never followed through on doing this, so I guess it is possible that I do this and more whenever I get up in a public speaking situation. If so, please, be gentle with me.