Thursday, November 5, 2015

How To Overcome Your Fear




The video you see above is a video of me showing how to sing the James Taylor song, "Fire and Rain". The decision on what to do for a how to video was not as easy as I though it would be. The first idea was to try and draw the Disney character, Simba. That would take too long and was not a timely subject for my project.

The next idea was to show how to grip a baseball and pitch it differently since I am a pitcher here for the baseball team. But I am not able to get up and throw a baseball due to my knee being in an immobilizer.

Then I thought about doing something like how to make a great peanut butter and jelly sandwich. That seemed too simple and not creative enough.

I was ignoring my confidence in singing because I was too afraid to do it in front of a camera or for anyone to see or hear. The idea was creative, easy enough but still required me to overcome something that wasn't an easy task for me, personally. I knew that I was going to have to swallow my fear and just do it with no regards for how people would react to it.

Social media is a great way for us to share our thoughts, expressions, feelings, and so forth, but it is also a way to express ourselves with no regard for feedback, good or bad. Doing it for the feeling of self-worth and self-esteem. In terms of good social media principles, I would want to have plenty of feedback with good impressions and views and likes. Don't get me wrong here, I want to have a healthy viewership of this video and let people discover my voice if they want or just have them learn how to sing this great song, but this project helped me overcome this fear of singing in front of a camera and that cannot be taught in a textbook.

This video was also on Jon Andrew's birthday, and I couldn't help but think about Jon when I chose to sing this song. Check out the YouTube video above for how to sing "Fire and Rain" and also check out my facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/casey.p.mulcahy

Enjoy and God Bless!

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