hr wrote:
Personally I see the imagery of the safety net - I don't see that as something useful because you've still fallen.
The idea is to take people who are socially awkward and unsteady and help them gain confidence. But it's good criticism because you point out the downward focus of imagining a safety net. So with that in mind I'll brainstorm some more and try to change the focus. How about three steps:
First, think about what you want to say and how you'll say it.
Then picture the safety net to remind you that it's Ok if you don't say it exactly how you want.
Then after speaking, focus on the other person- for example their tone of voice and nonverbal cues like facial expression.
That way the focus moves outward which should also help because then you're not too focused on yourself.