experience taught me that while my strengths lie in preparation and organization, my main area for improvement is managing pressure near the finish. I’ve gained the insight that a successful presentation isn't just about delivering correct information; it’s about maintaining confidence and a steady pace from the first slide to the very last word.



Part 2: Actionable Steps
To improve my future performances and avoid repeating the same nervousness at the end, I have outlined the following practical steps:
"Reverse Rehearsal" Technique: Instead of always practicing from the beginning, I will start my rehearsal sessions with the conclusion and the final three slides. My goal is to memorize the ending so well that I can deliver it confidently and calmly, even if I feel pressured or tired in the moment.
The "Two-Minute
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