No Sweaty Palms for Me
Nov 5th, 2007 by Katie
In two days, I leave for the American Association of Grant Professionals Annual Conference in Arlington, VA. I am so excited to travel a little bit, discover new vegetarian restaurants and book stores in Arlington and DC, have gobs of time to myself and spend four days with other grant writers. I am presenting a workshop on Saturday and still haven’t figure out exactly what I am going to say. It is 1 hour and 45 minutes, so that is a lot of time to be stumbling for words. If I have the skeletal outline by the time I go, that will keep my stress levels down and I can add to it based on what seems to work in the workshops prior to that. I present in one of the last time slots, so by then a lot of folks will be totally over the conference, tired, and looking forward to going home. This leads me to believe that infusing it with a lot of jokes, collaboration time, and naps will make it worth their while.
Public speaking is not a fear of mine, but rather something I find exhilarating. Standing in front of a captive audience who has already granted you a sense of authority simply because you are there – awesome! Getting a whole group of people to laugh because of a well planned joke – even better. I absolutely love teaching, and when I teach my UW Union course on Grant Writing, I always come home feeling totally energized. For the next week or so, I go on this “I Must Become A Professor” mission, and spend hours asking myself what subject I would like to teach. Usually, the answer is linguistics. Someday, perhaps.
I am grateful for the opportunity to speak to captive audiences of people who want to learn how to write better grants.



An expression of gratitude for all that is good in my life.