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How to beat the fear of singing - A guidebook to overcome the freight of singing - cover

How to beat the fear of singing - A guidebook to overcome the freight of singing

E. Y.

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Does your soul nudges you to let your voice out for the whole world to hear but that fear in your stomach holds you back? are you imagining yourself on big stages in the spotlight but you simply dont know hoe to make this fantasy real? do you shrink every time someone hears you sing and you just wish you could set yourself free and sing out loud like you favorite great singers and just forger fear was ever there?
 
I wrote this book from my own personal growth journey overcoming my fear of singing... It took me years to figure out what mindset and steps I should take to become a professional singer when before that only in my wildest dreams I could open my mouth and be heard by anyone. If I did it, so could you. 
 
This book will help you with practical ways to defeat once and for all the stopping energy in your life that saborages your uniquqe expression. It help you to set yourself free and sing to the world, braver then ever. 
Available since: 11/25/2024.
Print length: 115 pages.

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