Okay, so the following is a true voice over story. Pretend you are this person as you read it. You’re an aspiring voice over actor. (By the way, if you actually are an aspiring voice actor, GO HERE to figure how to build a successful career in VO from scratch.) You practice the craft, research how to break through, figure … Read More
How To Motivate Your “Accountant/Bill Collector” Identity
Don’t get mad. I hate baked potatoes. Instead of citing some psychological research this week, I am going to be citing my own anecdotal, unique to me experience about hating baked potatoes. I’ve given you lots of options for motivating your other voice over identities based on loads of psychological research. If you’ve been reading the other parts … Read More
How To Motivate Your “Executive Assistant” Identity
Let’s get cliché. Today, more than ever, you have to raise the bar to go beyond the industry standard to make your business go from good to great. How do you do that? You have to motivate each and every one of your voice over identities, especially your identity as the Executive Assistant. This role is the glue that … Read More
How To Motivate Your “Audio Engineer” Identity
A little secret about me: I love the NBC show Parks and Recreation. Last night, two of my favorite characters taught us some important lessons on how (not) to motivate others. For this week’s installment of “How To Motivate Your 8 Voice Over Identities”, I compare their hilarious motivational methods to research-based methods to help you … Read More
How To Motivate Your 8 Voice Over Identities – Blog Series
“The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary.” – Vince Lombardi, Hall of Fame NFL Coach Vince is right. But to do that hard work and to succeed, you need motivation. Earlier this week, I was researching psychological motivation theories. I wanted to see if I could help voice over talent apply these motivational theories to their careers … Read More