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Ksenya-84 [330]
3 years ago
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Essay about when you feel nervous

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9966 [12]3 years ago
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Nervousness is the feeling that everyone often experience in their life . Nervousness maybe of much stress . People fell nervous when there is a great target before them or a tough opponent in a game . but the pshycologists say that if a person felt stressed or nervous he/she cant do there best. So we need not feel nervous , if we feel nervous we cant concentrate on the game our brain distracts . Instead of feeling nervous we need to have sportive spirit then we can play in the best way.
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