Persistence, Turning Fear on its Head and The Velveteen Rabbit

by stugray on March 24, 2008

A while back, I wrote a blog about Voice Over Success inpired by a book I was reading from Scott Ginsberg.

He was talking about “success strategies” and suggested you find some talented successful people and ask them questions.

So I did it here on the blog.

Joe Szymanski jumped in, and now Bob Souer.

I love learning from folks! And gaining new perspectives!

Here are a couple tidbits:

…I’m learning to turn my fear on its head and to use it as a motivator to move forward, but it’s not easy.

…Don’t rush. Treat the voiceover business like the business it is. Recognize that the vast majority to people trying to make a living at voiceover not only fail, but never make any significant amount of money at it…

And I love Bob’s List of Favorite books on VO – none ABOUT “VO” specifically, but ALL Life Changers.

Here is Bob’s Post if you would like to read the rest!

Here are the four questions I asked:

1. What habits have enabled you to become successful?

2. What habits have blocked you from success?

3. What advice would you give a young VO professional?

4. Whats the best book(s) you have read to help you become successful at what you do?

Wanna share YOUR thoughts?

(PS – Bob’s podcasts with Tracy Pattin over at VoiceBank.net’s VoiceRegistry Blog were great! You should listen to BothParts!)

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HELLO, my name is Scott March 24, 2008 at 7:32 pm

Thanks for the link love (again!)

see ya

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stugray March 24, 2008 at 7:46 pm

Scott -

Thanks for the comment… I appreciate your work!

stu

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Bob Souer March 24, 2008 at 11:30 pm

Stu,

Thank you for the kind and generous post. My very best to you.

Be well,
Bob

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Stu March 24, 2008 at 11:36 pm

Bob -

I appreciate you taking time out of your busy schedule to encourage and uplift!

Thanks!

Stu

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