The Art Of Confidence

NOV 7 WRITTEN BY ROBERT MILLER

Any performance art - music, film, stage - requires confidence. The audience can sense if the artist is scared or timid or fearful. So even if you’re scared to death you cannot show it. As the saying goes: just fake it.

Every performer makes mistakes. Musicians forget notes, actors forget lines, etc. If you act like you made a mistake the audience will know it. But if you soldier on without the look of fear on your face, the audience will almost never know or care. Very few mistakes are so crucial.

So too in most areas of life. When you show confidence in whatever you are doing, that feeling is transmitted to all the others around you. As I say on my podcast, keep on rockin’!

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