Do you ever feel consumed by self-doubt and disabled by insecurity? The Performer's Mind is based on things that have helped me through my own battles and those of my singing students. It is here to help performers but is relevant for anyone who needs to perform in any capacity of life; parents, teachers, managers, students…. humans. The Performer's Mind is especially for those who feel the desire, the push or pull of needing more from life. It’s for those people who know they could do more than they currently are, if only they could get past that thing that is holding them back.
Have you asked for help only to be greeted with gentle encouragement and a sweet voice of a loved one, telling you, “You’ll be fine”? Do you recognise you need a kick up the butt, you need to face the reality of the issues that are holding you back so you can move past this awkward stage? The Performer's Mind details some fairly obvious truths, but also some different thoughts for you to consider in the most direct fashion possible. The aim of this book and podcast is to get to the point quickly, give you some alternative ways to view your situation and encourage you to get on with it so you don’t waste any more of your precious and limited time on this earth. By facing your fears and anxieties, I believe your life will develop, your performances will flourish and you will achieve what you are meant to achieve in your life. You’ll become a person of influence and an inspiration for those in your world as you step into your full potential. Keep in contact via the BFSM social media pages to get the latest updates on the release of the much anticipated book - "The Performer's Mind". Alongside the book will be weekly podcast episodes discussing the content covered in the book, through special guest discussions, listener questions and more! Artwork: Jacqui Lewis www.khokhoart.com
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AuthorBianca has years of experience facing performance anxiety personally and alongside her students as a singing teacher, musician and business owner. Archives
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