YOUR HEALTH: Feeling Stressed Today? Deadlines, Competition - It All Adds Up. Until You Learn How To Cope ... By Paul Strikwerda Voice Actor, Coach & AuthorStress doesn't come out of nowhere. Quite often, it's a self-inflicted wound. I think we can all agree that there are at least two types of stress. Positive and negative
stress. Positive stress happens on a first date, the first time you go
paragliding, or when you do something you love in front of a lot of
people.
Positive stress is exciting. It lifts you up. It can make you feel exhilarated, like you're on top of the world. Negative stress is paralyzing, and it brings you down. Positive
stress feeds your self-esteem. Negative stress tears it apart. Positive
stress makes you perform even better. Negative stress makes you less
motivated and effective. It's easier to make mistakes when you're
stressed, stressing you out even more! TOUGH AS NAILS I
used to be very hard on myself because I thought that this would push
me to the next level. I always focused on what I could have done better,
instead of looking at how much I had grown. Looking back, I was often
angry at myself and disappointed. When things didn't go as expected, I
saw myself as a complete failure. Living
like that is exhausting and painful. And more importantly, life isn't
playful and fun anymore. LIFE IS TO BE ENJOYED After I had had a health crisis, I decided I
didn't want to live like that for one more minute. Life was to be
enjoyed and cherished. I gave myself permission to take the pressure
off, and that's when my healing really started. Today
I feel like I don't have to prove anything to anyone. There's no need
to please people I don't even know. All I want to do is put my best foot
forward. On some days my best isn't going to be as good as on other
days, and I'm okay with that. It's part of being human. WINNER OR LOSER? I
no longer see myself as being in competition with my voice over colleagues. Their
wins don't make me a loser. Did you know that originally, the Latin root
from which the word "competition" was derived, means "to play together?" To
me it's not about winning, but about the enjoyment of playing the game
as best as you can. We're all in it together, whether we realize it or
not. I
compare it to making music. We're all performing on our own
instruments, and your violin does not compete with my trumpet. The only
difference is our level of competence and confidence. I
still take my work seriously, but not to my detriment. If I don't get
that audition in before the deadline, so be it. Let someone else have
that job! If I don't publish a new blog post at exactly 7:00 AM EST, why
worry? I'm not a robot, and people can be patient. DEADLINE OR LIFELINE One
day I got all worked up about not meeting a deadline. I decided to
contact the client and share what was happening. The next thing she said
was:
I'm
not saying you shouldn't honor what you have committed to. BUT if you
level with the people you work with, they're often a lot more flexible
than you might have expected. When I thought about writing a blog about stress, an image came to mind that perfectly represents my shift in thinking. LOOKING AT ART I
used to go to a huge museum and look at as many painting as time would
allow. It was a mad dash until closing time. When I came out I was
totally overwhelmed and exhausted, and couldn't remember a thing. These days I go in and take an hour to look at only one work of art that intrigues me. I breathe it in like an entire symphony. And you know what?
It's a much more fulfilling and lasting experience when you take the stress out of it. ---------------- ABOUT PAUL Paul Strikwerda is a 25+-year veteran of the voice over industry whose Nethervoice service features German and Dutch voice overs, translation and evaluation services. Born in Holland, he has worked for Dutch national and international radio, the BBC and American Public Radio. Although 90% of his work is in English, Strikwerda also records in Dutch, German and French. Clients include Novartis, Johnson & Johnson, and the Discovery Channel. He is also a voice over coach, author of the book, Making MONEY In Your PJs: Freelancing for voice-overs and other solopreneurs, and writes an informative and entertaining blog. Email: paul@nethervoice.com Web: www.nethervoice.comBlog: www.nethervoice.com/nethervoice Making MONEY In Your PJs: https://www.nethervoice.com/shop Your Daily Resource For Voice-Over Success
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