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That's a great way to put it. Never thought of that.
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On Jan 10, 2012, at 8:16 PM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote:
> about stage fright, richard sales wrote:
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>> When it's really bad, I tell myself it will all be over in an hour or two.
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> A therapist once hipped me to a cool fact about fear of failure and fear of judgement.
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> She said that when you experience that fear, it is always the fear of being both judged and abandoned
> by people (the audience, even yourself).
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> The fact of the matter is, though, the pain and emotional discomfort of feeling that fear
> is the worst consequence of that abandonment.
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> So a good thing to tell oneself is 'I've already felt the worst thing that could possibly happen',
> so it's not really necessary to keep staying there."
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> I don't know, but I use that like a mantra when I'm afraid before a gig.
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> Next subject...........what are ways we sabotage ourselves onstage, preparing for a gig.
> I'll start that one in the next thread.
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> Rick Walker
>