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How not to make mistakes when performing for thousands of people? This was the topic of my lecture for young artists at Stellenbosch University, though it applies broadly to anyone who presents in front of an audience. Stage fright, mental preparation, self-confidence, communication, memory, planning, emotional intelligence — these are essentials for performing, and they’re all controlled by our brain. But who controls the brain? Each of us possesses the most complex mechanism known to humanity. It’s like we all have our own Ferrari. But the real question is: — Do you know how to drive it?
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I guess that is a lot of unconscious desires and fears playing a role in this. And sometimes it might be louder, sometimes quieter. 20 $degen 500 $Units
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You are so right. But the question is How to solve it??
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I think a bit of therapy always helps. And also sometimes just to be open to embrace what comes and let it go. It is not easy, but with some training, it might be possible.
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