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In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John challenges the idea that confidence is a feeling or belief you either have or do not have. He explores the importance of rebuilding the relationship with one’s voice, focusing on functional behaviors that define confidence, and the role of attention control in singing. Confidence grows when you focus on what you do, not how you feel.
Episode highlights:
- The relationship with the voice often fails before the voice itself.
- Confident singers separate information from identity.
- Recognizing wins is essential for building confidence.
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