
Mind Blank on Stage? A 3-Step Reboot for Your Brain
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That feeling of your mind going completely blank on stage is a top fear for any performer. But what if it's not a personal failure?
This week, I explain how this is often a biological response to being overwhelmed, not a lack of ideas.
In this episode, you'll learn a simple, three-step system to effectively reboot your brain when it crashes. This practical technique works with your body's natural responses to get you out of your head and painlessly back into the scene, turning a moment of panic into a moment of connection.
You'll also learn the final, most important safety net all improvisers have.
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In this episode, I refer to an earlier episode called "A Source of Great Improv Ideas (bonus: Get Out of Your Head)". This was episode 26.
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