Dan Kim

The stages of submitting a talk to / giving a talk at a conference

  • Incredible energy and ideas, sparks flying everywhere
  • Slogging through turning those ideas into an abstract
  • Excitedly submitting your abstract that took way too long
  • Nervously waiting to see if you’re going to be rejected
  • The amazing feeling when your talk gets accepted
  • The complete and utter dread you feel approximately 10 seconds after getting accepted knowing you now have to put a talk together
  • World class procrastination until maybe a week before, including total paralysis on how to get started
  • The extreme rush of energy once you figure out your angle and seeing the talk come together
  • The terrifying realization that you actually have to give this talk to an audience
  • The crippling nervousness before you walk on stage
  • The relief you feel / the zone you enter the moment your talk starts
  • The absolute rush of accomplishment and success you feel the millisecond you finish
  • Walking off stage and instantly saying “I want to do that again!”