Monday, January 09, 2006

Stretch New Muscle

Begin anew. I'm embarking on something different. It was already in the works from last year and just happened to actually occur at the start of the year. I've never done voiceover work before and there is a volunteer project that came up and I decided to give it a try, stretch a new muscle, if you will. It's not a big deal, but it's a new challenge.

Think of something, a service, a product that compliments what you currently do or have a desire to do. Sometimes you can be good at other things, but never realize this potential until someone else sees it in you. When a number of people start saying and noticing the same potential, it's reason to look a little deeper, at least I think so and that's with the good and the bad often times. We can't see everything someone else sees. That's why taking time to at least just listen to another's point of view may help you create new ideas and re-examine where things can be improved, new muscles, new strengths can be discovered.

When you keep exercising your old muscles you don't see much of a difference anymore; you are simply maintaining but when you find some new ones, you may feel the initial pain, but it will get better after awhile.

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