Many newcomers in the workplace will feel very nervous before reporting to the boss or leader, and then they will make very detailed preparations for the work before reporting, and some even write out every word of the work that needs to be reported to form a report draft.
But when you report to your boss or leader, you can't follow the script, you can only take it as a draft, and it's easy to forget the words when you take it as a draft, because if you are nervous, the more nervous you are, the easier it is to forget the words, and you will enter a vicious circle.
Therefore, doing your homework and doing your homework carefully can't reduce your personal psychological burden.
Second, the closer you are to the leader or the farther you are from the leader, can you reduce the psychological pressure?
When some people meet their superiors or report to their leaders, they either stay away from them or stay close to them, so as to relieve their psychological tension.
In fact, there is a certain comfortable distance between people, and some people don't like others being too close to them. If you are too close to yourself, you will feel uncomfortable. If you are uncomfortable, you will not be so comfortable.
Third, how can you not be nervous if you don't understand the boss's reaction state?
One of the important reasons why we are nervous is that when we report, we don't know how he will react after talking, or we know the boss but don't know how to talk to him.