
Today’s edition of The Working Voice Actor with George Nowik, Roshelle Simpson, and Megan Selke was a blast! The question of the day was about creating content for social media: what do you do, where, why, is it working? I joined the stage along with many others to contribute to the discussion, and while I can’t claim to have the answers to all those questions, what I can say that it was nice to share in the discussion and feel the amazing support of this group!
We talked about the “perfection paralysis,” or “analysis paralysis,” that can sometimes prevent us from putting ourselves out there. One thing that was great about this bunch of folks is the encouragement and support that was shared to just go for it! Whatever idea you have floating in your head, just try it! Show it to the world and share that part of yourself!
Thank you to George, Roshelle, and Megan for organizing this space, and thanks to everyone who contributed to the discussion! I’m looking forward to the next one, and I hope to see you there: Fridays on Clubhouse at 9am PST/noon EST.
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Thanks so much for writing a great summary! The very real barrier of analysis paralysis is something that plays very highly into creatives, especially where we already struggle with imposter syndrome. It is not difficult to talk ourselves out of doing -anything-. Maybe propping and nudging each other is something that will help us all move forward together.
Yes, I totally agree. It feels safer NOT to do something, and we’re good at rationalizing why we should wait, now’s not the right time, let me perfect it first, etc. I’m happy to give someone else the encouragement and nudging that I got from others to just go for it 🙂