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There is a quiet pressure many of us carry.
The pressure to be good enough.
To do everything right.
To not make mistakes.
In this episode, I talk about the pressure I’ve felt as a singer
especially during auditions, competitions, and moments when I wanted something so badly
that fear became louder than joy.
The fear of doing something wrong.
The fear of not being liked.
The fear that one mistake might erase everything.
I share a thought I once heard that changed the way I see nervousness, preparation, and self-worth and how shifting that perspective helped me breathe a little easier on stage and in life.
This episode is a gentle reminder:
One audition does not define you.
One mistake does not erase your value.
One “no” does not mean you are not good enough.
If this episode resonates with you, feel free to share it with someone who might need it too. 🤍
By LalitThere is a quiet pressure many of us carry.
The pressure to be good enough.
To do everything right.
To not make mistakes.
In this episode, I talk about the pressure I’ve felt as a singer
especially during auditions, competitions, and moments when I wanted something so badly
that fear became louder than joy.
The fear of doing something wrong.
The fear of not being liked.
The fear that one mistake might erase everything.
I share a thought I once heard that changed the way I see nervousness, preparation, and self-worth and how shifting that perspective helped me breathe a little easier on stage and in life.
This episode is a gentle reminder:
One audition does not define you.
One mistake does not erase your value.
One “no” does not mean you are not good enough.
If this episode resonates with you, feel free to share it with someone who might need it too. 🤍