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Home / Performance for Everyday Life / Top 5 Ways to Develop Your Performer This Thanksgiving

Top 5 Ways to Develop Your Performer This Thanksgiving

November 18, 2011 By Christina ChitwoodPerformance for Everyday Life

Thanksgiving is a wonderful time of year for family and friends to get together. It’s often a time of rest, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still be developing your inner performer this Thanksgiving.

There are many benefits to developing your inner performer at Thanksgiving, such as self-confidence, gratitude, expression, and energy.

Here are a few ideas for actively developing your inner performing this Thanksgiving:

1. Participate in a school program or Thanksgiving production of some sort. Most likely it’s too late to get involved now if you haven’t already. However, you could always put on a play or scene at home with your family. A musical performance or performance of any type can be a great way to develop your inner performer and have fun with friends and family.

2. Take part in a sporting event, such as a run, tournament, or activity of your choice. This will help you become more comfortable performing in public.

3. Plan a gratitude activity where you tell something you’re thankful for each day or at the Thanksgiving meal.

4. Engage in the Thanksgiving prayer. Be daring and say something, even if you’re shy.

5. Get involved in the games and activities on Thanksgiving Day. Games are a fun way to develop your expression and create energy in you and others. So go ahead and suggest a game this Thanksgiving, or join in if one is already planned.

Although you won’t be actively involved, another fun way to learn more about performing is to watch a performance. I’ll be watching Cirque du Soleil this Thanksgiving as a way of helping improve my performance.

Happy Thanksgiving! 🙂

November 18, 2011 ·

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  1. amelia says

    November 24, 2011 at 10:51 pm

    Great tips! Thank you so much for this post! Happy Thanksgiving!

    • Christina Chitwood says

      December 2, 2011 at 7:48 pm

      Thanks for your comment, Amelia! You’re welcome. I hope you have a wonderful holiday season! 🙂

  2. Kristen Marie says

    December 2, 2011 at 10:39 am

    All the ways are really great, very useful post, thanks for sharing, keep up the good work.

    • Christina Chitwood says

      December 2, 2011 at 7:49 pm

      Thanks so much for your comment, Kristen! I’m glad you found it useful. Have a wonderful weekend! 🙂

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