2010年11月1日星期一

Don't Sweat It

Sweating the small stuff may wreak havoc in your life. But actual sweating – out of control, problem sweating — can turn your professional life into a nightmare and maybe even wreck your career. There you are, poised to give a big presentation to the top brass of your company. You’ve done all the backup preparation and set up all the equipment. You’re good to go. And then, as the managers enter the room and take their seats, you start perspiring — and it’s not the faulty air conditioning. You’re running through “what-if” scenarios in your mind. What if they see I’m sweating? What will they think of me? You’re starting to sweat profusely. Your hands turn gummy and you feel the beads of sweat on the back of your neck. You feel the flush of embarrassment rising up your face and you know that everyone can see it. You start to speak but your voice cracks. Embarrassed by your obvious state of embarrassment, you turn even redder. By now, the sweat is pouring off you. The audience members are shifting uneasily in their seats, drumming on the table, or staring fixedly into space. You’ve blown it. You hate that you can’t seem to control sweating and turning red .Worse, there’s no way to hide it. It’s a vicious circle: your obvious discomfort in work and social settings manifested by heavy sweating and blushing feeds on itself — making you blush and sweat more. In fact, just the fear of blushing and sweating in social in-your-face situations makes you start to sweat. So maybe you’ll just start avoiding those situations. But that will be devastating to your career; you can’t get ahead by working in a vacuum. Getting ahead depends as much as on your ability to successfully interact with people in the workplace and after hours as it does on your professional expertise. There’s no getting away from it: to succeed, you need to overcome the fears that are causing you to break out in uncontrollable sweating. But if just the thought of having to give a presentation in front of your peers or hang out with the guys after work and make small talk makes you break into a sweat, you’re in trouble. Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, is an involuntary condition. While any part of the body can be affected, active regions of perspiration are generally hands, feet, or armpits where sweat glands are more heavily concentrated. Heavy sweating, especially in stressful situations, is often accompanied by blushing. There you are, red-faced and perspiring, and totally frustrated with yourself because you think you can’t do anything to make it stop. You’re wrong. It can be stopped — and you don’t have to resort to medication or surgery either. You can solve your excessive sweating or blushing problems through working closely with trained professionals who’ve helped hundreds of people just like you conquer this problem — no drugs, no surgery. Sounds too good to be true? The free seminar I've prepared offers you the opportunity to hear a successful 27-year-old businessman talk openly and honestly about his near-career bashing condition of blushing and severe sweating — and how he learned to control it without medication or any invasive treatment. Don’t let heavy sweating ruin your career. Take control and don’t sweat it.

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