A few weeks ago, I wrote about a question I am often asked: What keeps talented singers stuck and struggling?
Today, I have another actionable tip for you as we continue that conversation.
Have you ever sat down and really paid attention to what your inner voice says to you? For a lot of us, that voice is pretty damn harsh. It loves to criticize. It constantly tells us how much we are lacking, reminds us of all the ways it thinks we are bad or wrong, berates us for doing too little or too much, and is rarely satisfied.
The thing is, when you hear that critical voice, it’s not you—it’s not the voice of your true self. It’s the voice of your ego, otherwise known as your inner-critic. The voice of the true self so often gets drowned out by the ego/inner-critic that at times, the inner-critic is the only voice we hear. But it’s not the only voice that’s there.
Learning how to detach from your inner-critic and connect to the voice of your true self can be game-changing for improving your singing and getting you unstuck.
I know you’re thinking, “Oh Arden, here you go again with the woo-woo stuff,” but hear me out. I’ve helped a ton of singers dramatically improve
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