Being On Stage

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In sixth grade, I joined a student ministries team. I used to be so shy, but now in eight grade I don't get butterflies that much anymore because I have confidence that I can do anything. When I was beginning I was a young one with potential. In seventh grade was I asked by my coach to be a soldier because she knew I was ready. Before thinking of doing anything on stage such as acting, singing, or playing an instrument, you must practice, have a coach, and have confidence.

You must practice a lot before getting on stage to perform. Like my Dad always says "practice makes perfect, no, perfect practice makes perfect". What that means to me is if you practice wrong you'll always do it wrong, but if you practice it right you'll always do it right. If you practice more you'll feel more comfortable being on the stage and doing what you do.

After practicing you'll might want to get a coach to help you along the way. About a couple of months ago a friend of mine didn't know how it felt when someone cuts her throat so she had someone to help her for a human video. To get a good coach, you'll need to find someone that knows what you want to do on stage. They could be a family member, a friend, a friend's family member, or going to get lessons. Those are some ways you can find a coach.

Last but the most important, you need confidence, in yourself, and your coach. Believing and knowing you can do it makes you do better at what you do. Recently I was in a competition and I forgot two lies of the song and because I had confidence I did the rest of the song greatly, now I'm ready for next year. In conclusion before doing anything on stage. You must practice, get a coach, and have confidence. My coach always says "you can do all things through Christ who gives you strength nothing is impossible".  

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