This: "I could barely hold my alcohol. I could barely hold my trauma. GAH!" Love this post. So relatable. Love the premise in your bio and can't wait to read your book.
Nothing better than honing your pitch on your feet--congrats on surviving that! I once had a panic attack during an audition and started sobbing... of the thousands of auditions I've had, that's one I still cringe over.
I love your plan for the next event. Keep us posted on your manuscript!
Itβs hard to market yourself when you have a little to drink and is emotionally raw and not readied. But glad that you survived that. On the other hand, letting it all out was not a bad thing so donβt beat yourself up over it. Just consider it a blessing that you were able to let it out and someone was there to listen π
Hi Emi itβs great to hear from you. I think you should be proud of how far you have grown considering everything and continue to thrive in this crazy world! I would like to recommend a book to you that should show you just how resilient you are. Itβs called Bad Therapy by Abigail Shrier
This: "I could barely hold my alcohol. I could barely hold my trauma. GAH!" Love this post. So relatable. Love the premise in your bio and can't wait to read your book.
Thank you so much! π
Nothing better than honing your pitch on your feet--congrats on surviving that! I once had a panic attack during an audition and started sobbing... of the thousands of auditions I've had, that's one I still cringe over.
I love your plan for the next event. Keep us posted on your manuscript!
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Itβs hard to market yourself when you have a little to drink and is emotionally raw and not readied. But glad that you survived that. On the other hand, letting it all out was not a bad thing so donβt beat yourself up over it. Just consider it a blessing that you were able to let it out and someone was there to listen π
Hi Emi itβs great to hear from you. I think you should be proud of how far you have grown considering everything and continue to thrive in this crazy world! I would like to recommend a book to you that should show you just how resilient you are. Itβs called Bad Therapy by Abigail Shrier