What kind of Egg typifies your Voiceover Business?

What kind of egg typifies your voiceover business?                     


OK, just seriously silly fun,  a smidge of truth and a heavy dose of positive attitude....


Is your approach to your voice-over work a bit like a hard boiled egg? Solid, tough-shelled, and perhaps a bit stressed and so wound up it  could make your voice crack or mysteriously meander out of control during that next audition or session?

 

Or is it like a scrambled egg, kind of runny? Just a little disorganized , and without a plan?


How about a deviled egg? (with a "devil-may-care" attitude)... or is it like a Famous Faberge egg?
                                                                      


Or perhaps you're not following and doing or saying or comparing yourself to what all the other other eggs in the land are doing and saying when all of a sudden you find the place of fine balance between the reality of your voiceover business and your dreams, discovering something truly unique that none of the other eggs can be. YOU!

                                                                                              

 

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  • 4/11/2009 Trish wrote:
    Hi Bobbin! Great stuff....and all good points. To tell the truth, I'm all of the above on one day or another, but I'd like to think I'm on track in the long run. As long as I stay "sunny side up" I'll be ok! (sorry, couldn't resist)

    Happy Easter!

    --Trish
    1. 4/11/2009 Bobbin Beam wrote:
      Trish,
      Perfectly Done LOL
      ps. I like mine over easy
      Best,
      Bobbin
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