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r34l1ty wrote:Well I bought it, they're sitting here in front of me. So hard not to watch them, so I am ordering the 13 steps.
saxmad wrote:r34l1ty wrote:Well I bought it, they're sitting here in front of me. So hard not to watch them, so I am ordering the 13 steps.
Just watch them r34l1ty!
You can learn a lot from just watching a master at work.
You don't have to perform anything from the videos.
Just watch and learn about presentation, audience management etc....
Craig Browning wrote:saxmad wrote:r34l1ty wrote:Well I bought it, they're sitting here in front of me. So hard not to watch them, so I am ordering the 13 steps.
Just watch them r34l1ty!
You can learn a lot from just watching a master at work.
You don't have to perform anything from the videos.
Just watch and learn about presentation, audience management etc....
Yes, your are correct. A person could learn a lot but, why would anyone want to place a cart in front of the horse in that such antics as bassackwards?
I was even tempted to tell him to study disc 3 but the truth is, this is someone that has NO FOUNDATION e.g. a review of this material at this point in time may whet the appetite but it will also created frustration along side temptation and in so doing, taking short-cuts vs. learning how to do things "right"... from the ground up.
He's not ready to learn about audience management or any of the cool stuff you'll find on those disc. The only exception to this rule of thumb is the fact that he'll see where all of it can lead to.
I have no doubts that he's going to be watching them before the weekend is up... I know I would even (and especially) if someone tells me I shouldn't... it's just human nature -- the "Forbidden Fruit Syndrome" as shrinks would call it. My obligation however, is to encourage the act of taking baby steps vs. getting too eager too early and trying to run before you're even crawling let alone learning to walk.
saxmad wrote:Craig Browning wrote:saxmad wrote:r34l1ty wrote:Well I bought it, they're sitting here in front of me. So hard not to watch them, so I am ordering the 13 steps.
Just watch them r34l1ty!
You can learn a lot from just watching a master at work.
You don't have to perform anything from the videos.
Just watch and learn about presentation, audience management etc....
Yes, your are correct. A person could learn a lot but, why would anyone want to place a cart in front of the horse in that such antics as bassackwards?
I was even tempted to tell him to study disc 3 but the truth is, this is someone that has NO FOUNDATION e.g. a review of this material at this point in time may whet the appetite but it will also created frustration along side temptation and in so doing, taking short-cuts vs. learning how to do things "right"... from the ground up.
He's not ready to learn about audience management or any of the cool stuff you'll find on those disc. The only exception to this rule of thumb is the fact that he'll see where all of it can lead to.
I have no doubts that he's going to be watching them before the weekend is up... I know I would even (and especially) if someone tells me I shouldn't... it's just human nature -- the "Forbidden Fruit Syndrome" as shrinks would call it. My obligation however, is to encourage the act of taking baby steps vs. getting too eager too early and trying to run before you're even crawling let alone learning to walk.
And presumably he shouldn't watch any LIVE magicians or any performances on TV for the same reason?
Misanthropy wrote:What good is just watching the performances and not the explanations?
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