Self-Confidence For Actors: The Complete Guide To Hollywood Survival For Professionals | How To Develop Your Stage Presence And Self-Confidence To Become A Star | (Psychology For Actors, Dancers, Public Speakers, Singers, Etc.)
Want to arrive for acting gigs and auditions full with self-assurance?
Psychology can be helpful if you're sick of fighting your own demons.
There are many insecurities that come with being an actor.
Every time you attend an audition, start a rehearsal, or perform, the most intimate aspects of who you are—your appearance, temperament, and demeanor—are scrutinized.
Given this constant monitoring, your self-confidence may erode, which will impair your performance.
Your self-confidence may suffer in high-stress scenarios like an important audition, a table read, or opening night, which can lead to missed opportunities, regrets, and perhaps the onset of persistent stage fright.
Psychology can be useful if this sounds similar.
For many years, psychologists have researched the issues brought on by low self-esteem and have created a variety of straightforward yet effective strategies to get through these obstacles.
"Self-Confidence for Actors" discusses how to use these psychological techniques in your craft in simple, non-jargony language.
Learn the following while you read this book:
- Overcoming stage fright
- How to neutralize your inner judge
- Tips for overcoming impostor syndrome
- How to appear confident even when under duress
- How to keep your performance from being hampered by anxiety
- How to get in touch with your bravest self when it counts
- Practical resources that can be immediately used