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113: When You’re Doing The Work, And Feel Like You Have Nothing To Show For it

03.05.2015 - By Dave Anderson | Interviews with Peta Kelly, David Wood, Jairek Robbins, Chandler Bolt, and Josh ShippPlay

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It’s our third day with Charles Sy. For those who have yet to listen to his full story, be sure to jump back to episode 111 (http://movingmillennials.com/111). Charles is one of the finest young opera singers in Canada.

 

Today we hear about the pieces of Charles’ story when he was working his tail off and felt like he hadn’t much to show for his hard work. For 5 years, this aspiring opera singer would invest 4 or 5 hours in honing his craft each and every day without landing a single role.

 

Tune in to hear why he had to wait 5 years for his first opera roll, and why it ended up being the most fruitful 5 years of his development. 

 

Charles also opens up and shares two quirky and unusual practice strategies that have ultimately given him a leg up on thousands of other singers. 

 

Listen in, spread the word, and do what moves you.

 

Resources Discussed

 

Visit Charles’ website: http://charles-sy.com

Watch Charles sing, and share his talent with you world: http://bit.ly/charlessy

 

Continue the conversation with me in these ways: Email at [email protected] and follow me on Twitter @_daveanderson.

 

Visit http://www.movingmillennials.com/113 for complete show notes, to download The Manifesto, and to receive your free ebook, 'The Millennial Mentors: Volume 1'.

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