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Talk positively to yourself. Claim your success before you begin, Price says. Use the restroom. “First thing's first,” Price says. Strike a power pose. Exercise lightly. Take several deep belly breaths. Don't pretend you're not nervous. Reframe your nervousness as excitement. Focus on giving.
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