Smile at Harper Lee’s Wry Trick to Overcome Public Speaking Fears

The pep talk from this reclusive writer will make you laugh.

By Linda Lacina | Apr 28, 2017
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Harper Lee was best known for her novel To Kill a Mockingbird. But the late author was also famous for her reclusiveness. The book’s commercial and literary success — it won a Pulitzer prize — would eventually force her from the public eye.

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Of course, it seems the famous author, who would have turned 91 today, was never really comfortable in front of a crowd, as revealed in a new book, . As letters published in the book show, the author hated public speaking and would often vomit before going on stage.

To trick herself, Lee developed what she wryly called a “mantra of great egotism.” The short internal chat, as reported earlier today in the , went as follows:

“I’m older than anybody here, I know more than anybody here, so why should I be so afraid of anybody here?”

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According to Lee, this trick is effective — for around 15 minutes. So keep it in mind for your next speaking engagement and plan accordingly.

Harper Lee was best known for her novel To Kill a Mockingbird. But the late author was also famous for her reclusiveness. The book’s commercial and literary success — it won a Pulitzer prize — would eventually force her from the public eye.

Related: 10 Powerful Harper Lee Quotes

Of course, it seems the famous author, who would have turned 91 today, was never really comfortable in front of a crowd, as revealed in a new book, . As letters published in the book show, the author hated public speaking and would often vomit before going on stage.

To trick herself, Lee developed what she wryly called a “mantra of great egotism.” The short internal chat, as reported earlier today in the , went as follows:

“I’m older than anybody here, I know more than anybody here, so why should I be so afraid of anybody here?”

Related: 10 Powerful Elie Wiesel Quotes

According to Lee, this trick is effective — for around 15 minutes. So keep it in mind for your next speaking engagement and plan accordingly.

Linda Lacina

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