Ignoring impulses is good when it’s something that could cause us harm. But not so good when we stifle impulses that would help us live truer more authentic lives.
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Voiceover
Ignoring impulses is good when it’s something that could cause us harm. But not so good when we stifle impulses that would help us live truer more authentic lives.
Read MoreThose of us who are cat people appreciate that we have to EARN a cat’s attention. And it’s the same as earning attention on social media.
Read MoreArtists pull from a well. But the well isn’t filled by art, and you can’t fill it directly either.
Read MoreGetting all of your work from one source is like only having one kind of crop in your garden.
It’s hard to sustain yourself if all you grow is different kinds of peppers—you need a variety of crops to live.
Read MoreThere are some leaps you just gotta take
The rules for owning a party and owning social media are the same
There’s no point in coming to the party unless you’re ready to get in there, dance, play some games, mingle and chat some people up!
Read MoreOOooooh, that Kool-Aid is good! There’s just something about how this event is put together that makes me feel all Kumbayah, like I’m friends with the Snuggle bear and we’re getting high in a blanket fort. I’m all warm and fuzzy inside, and I just want to hug everyone and make flower crowns for them.
Read MoreIn a true quarantine, we wouldn’t be allowed out at all…
Life will never stop throwing us obstacles. To expect that is delusional.
The question is: Will you allow these events to stop you in your tracks? Or will you keep moving forward by doing what is in your power to control?
Read MoreBecause to me, MOST of these things don’t register even slightly on the stink-o-meter.
Read MoreThere’s a LOT of info out there about this industry, but none of it is gospel. Some of it’s good, some of it’s bad, and some of it just doesn’t pertain to you.
What info is right for you depends on your type, what niche you want to get into, and what expertise you already have coming into voiceover.
Read MoreSo, in the interest of taking action on this particular thing (and as a reward to anyone who’s read this far), I’m going to bet all of you:
While job postings make finding the jobs easy, the ease with which they’re found means these jobs tend to be oversaturated with applicants. Sometimes, by the time you see them, they’re already filled.
Strategy means seeing that there are a million different moves you can make to get to your goal.
Read MoreIt’s been a pretty epic last four and a half years, mostly because I felt like I had to make up for all of that time that I spent THINKING about doing voiceover but not really going for it.
If you’ve made it this far, congrats. It’s a lot, and there’s still more to unpack here.
Read MoreIt’s amazing how obstacles can sometimes come disguised as opportunities…but they do.
If something is actively working against my goal of creating a career in voiceover, even slightly, it has to go.
Read MoreMy first full year of VO was full of a TON of ups and downs. Mostly downs, if we’re being entirely honest, but I was excited enough about the business to keep me going through most of that.
If you’re just getting started, expect your first year to be bumpy.
Read MoreOn any journey, it’s wise to take a map so that you don’t find yourself lost and hungry, freezing to death, not realizing that you are only a hundred feet from the campsite’s safety and warmth (it’s an analogy…go with it).
As an entrepreneur, you might not literally be in danger of dying, but striking out on your own without any sort of guide does leave you vulnerable to wasting a lot of time and money.
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