Hi BabyBailey:
I think a number of bunny slaves have passed on some good advice: calm in the environment and calm in the person doing the nail clipping are both picked up by the rabbit. Clipping your rabbits nails at the right time and in the right location can make all the difference in the world. Regard the required interaction between you and BabyBailey as an intimate grooming session which you both can enjoy. Make him comfortable and think about whether you want to offer something like raisins as a treat for good behavior in the process.
I used always to think that I needed someone else to hold the bunny for me as I clipped the nails myself, then I met a friend with rabbits who showed me that I really could do it all myself. I only endeavor to get two paws done at any one sitting, and I try to make it a positive time of rabbit/owner interaction. Our house rabbits have free run of the house. When it's time for nail clipping, I will hoist whichever rabbit up onto the loveseat beside me and just give him/her some good loving attention for a little bit. I encourage the rabbit to crouch comfortably and at ease on all fours. Gently I take one paw and move it enough away from the bunny's body that I can clearly see the nails to be trimmed. Bunny is still comfortably resting on his/her remaining three paws. Bunny probably will not tolerate a lot of body distortion so try to have good lighting so that you don't need to pull the paw very far from its resting place. Clip the nails and just proceed paw to paw. You may notice that doing the hind feet is a little tricky, just slide the paw out to the side of the body a little bit, don't really lift up or you will cause the rabbit to lose balance, etc.
Of course, my rabbits are older than BabyBailey probably is so they have mellowed and can be held for relatively long periods of time. Importantly though, this is just another bit of quality time between owner and rabbit. Remember, you are doing your bunny a favor by giving him a much needed manicure (though I know it may not always help to just explain to a rabbit that getting one's nail clips beats having one break off, necessitating a brief visit to the vet's.)
Anyway, nail clipping doesn't have to be a dramatic and upsetting event for the bunny. The more accustomed BabyBailey is to being handled, the more easy it will be to casually clip his nails in this fashion. If he is still quite young and not prone to be still for long periods of time, then probably you need a second person to hold him. But if you yourself consider the clipping session as just one more positive grooming session, an activity that you and your bunny both enjoy together, chances are that the bunny will be all the more receptive to letting you clip nails. Maybe the first few times you try this, you will want to keep a few raisins around to reinforce good behavior, too.
Hope that's helpful.