The room overwhelmed Alan the moment he stepped in and his eyes touched the endless space around him. Unfamiliarity with the enormous size crushed his confidence and sense of importance, leaving him feeling small, nervous and terribly self-conscious. His walk to the stage was uncomfortable, an awkward expression of embarrassment. Should he walk fast? Slow? He walked like he wasn’t sure.
Alan would be speaking to almost 1,000 of his organization’s leaders in this very room.
He already dreaded the moment the room would be filled with their faces, turned toward him, silently waiting for his first words.
Long before that moment arrived, Alan had already lost the battle to save his dignity and present with confidence.
It was an honor to be invited to join the senior leadership ranks, but Alan was far from feeling the grandeur he experienced when he watched the other senior execs present.
He simply felt small.
Anticipating the event had him drowning in a sea of misery and anxiety.
But Alan wasn’t ready to give in.