NERVOUSNESS
Physical (Touch and Internal Sensations)
- Heart pounding in the chest, often felt as a rapid or irregular heartbeat.
- Sweaty palms or perspiration on the forehead and other parts of the body.
- Shaking hands or trembling lips, a general unsteadiness in the limbs.
- Dry mouth or a lump in the throat, making it hard to swallow.
- Stomach churning or fluttering sensations, sometimes described as ‘butterflies’.
- Tense muscles, particularly in the neck, shoulders, or jaw.
- Cold chills or hot flashes, often accompanied by goosebumps.
Sight
- Wide eyes or a fixed stare, often indicative of heightened alertness or fear.
- Fidgeting movements, such as tapping feet, wringing hands, or shifting from side to side.
- Pale or flushed skin, which can indicate a rush of adrenaline.
Sound
- Stammering or a shaky voice, with frequent pauses and hesitations.
- Heightened sensitivity to sounds, where even quiet noises seem loud or startling.
- Rapid, shallow breathing, which can sometimes be audible.
Smell
- An increased sensitivity to smells, particularly noticing odors that might otherwise be ignored.
Taste
- A metallic taste in the mouth, often associated with anxiety and adrenaline.
Internal Sensations
- Increased Heart Rate: The heart beats faster than usual, which can be felt as a pounding or racing sensation in the chest.
- Butterflies in the Stomach: This is a common description for the fluttering sensation in the abdomen, often caused by increased adrenaline.
- Dry Mouth: The mouth may feel unusually dry, which is due to decreased saliva production when nervous.
- Sweating: Increased perspiration, especially on the palms, soles, and forehead.
- Tightness in the Chest: Feeling like the chest is constricted or heavy.
- Shaky Hands or Trembling: Minor shaking of the hands or other parts of the body.
- Restlessness: Difficulty sitting still, fidgeting, or a general feeling of being unsettled.
- Breathlessness or Shortness of Breath: Feeling short of breath or an inability to take deep, full breaths.
- Dizziness or Light-headedness: A spinning sensation or feeling faint, often due to changes in breathing patterns.
- Headache: Tension headaches or a feeling of pressure in the head.
External Sensations
- Blushing: Reddening of the face, neck, or chest, typically a visible sign of nervousness.
- Sweating: Noticeable perspiration that may soak through clothing.
- Stuttering or Stumbling Over Words: Difficulty speaking fluently, which can be evident in choppy or halted speech.
- Avoiding Eye Contact: Difficulty maintaining eye contact, often due to feeling overwhelmed or anxious.
- Frequent Swallowing or Clearing the Throat: These actions might increase as a response to the dry mouth and nervousness.
- Tapping Feet or Drumming Fingers: Physical manifestations of restlessness or impatience.
- Posture Changes: Slouching, closing off the body (e.g., crossed arms), or other protective postures.
- Facial Expressions: Grimacing, frowning, or displaying other expressions that reflect discomfort or worry.
- Voice Changes: Changes in tone, pitch, or volume, where the voice might become higher, softer, or shaky.