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Talent is not enough: Need for Technique

At some point in my life, living in the 90′s (bit of a joke on the many 90′s music cd commercials–have a laugh my professional start here: LIVING in the 90′s), I was surrounded by what I like to call Talented Drunks. Amazing singers actors who can belt all night in the piano bars but couldn’t wake up for the callback.

I was surrounded by two groups and at that point, I fell in between both:  The Talented Drunks and the Nervous Networkers.

The Nervous Networkers, do everything by the book, every appointment every correct event to further their career, but when they go to ACT that same energy mind set CONTROL they use to be a successful networker fails them in their art.  In their art–their work, they have to let go and allow and surrender to the moment and engage in something bigger then them, this takes tremendous COURAGE…which the Talented Drunks do every night at the mic at 2 am however they can’t make it to the meetings that the Nervous Networkers booked up way in advance.

How do we marry the two?

Technique.  Not theory.  Actual tangible exercises that cause you to take ACTION and ALLOW.  Creating a path of STRUCTURE that ALLOWS FREEDOM.  What good is the talent if you can’t show up? What good is showing up if you are not allowing your talent and in pre planned, strategized moves and treating acting like a math equation?

Build a technique that turns into a craft.  Teaches you how to show up every time and not just physically, but artistically…HOW? QUESTIONS? WHAT IS HE TALKING ABOUT? leave a comment, email me ask me, I am passionate about talent and guiding it towards success.

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