Imagine your body is like a superhero preparing to fight. When you're about to do something big, your brain sends out a signal that makes your heart beat faster and your muscles tense up. This helps you be ready for action or danger. That's why you feel ‘nervous’ before a big event, it’s like your body is getting ready to win the battle.
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- Before a big test, your heart might race like you're about to run a race.
- You feel nervous before singing in front of people, just like a shy animal preparing for the spotlight.
- When your friend gives you a surprise party, you might get so excited you almost fall over.
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- Why Do We Feel ‘Anxious’ Before Big Events?
- Why Do People Get ‘Nervous’ Before Important Events?
- Why Do We Feel Nervous Before Big Events?
- Why Do We Feel ‘Nervous’ Before Important Events?
- Why Do People Get Nervous Before an Important Event?
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