lifecanbelife
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You know, since I've gotten my job, and started putting my life together I've been more blunt and less tactful. Its funny my therapist, back in the day(lols which was like in 2008), told me that being that I had ADHD, PTSD, and some anxiety issues that my filter is naturally not there, in fact for me to sensor myself it takes a whole shit ton of concentration.
This isn't relevant to anything except I starting thinking about it. Yet that is what makes me a good MC, my brain doesn't stutter before it reaches my mouth. Naturally my route for any dilemna is humor that is why most of my responses are humorous. now how is that for irony? My weakness is my strength on stage. Infact I started acting to help my get over my anxiety and to help me work with my PTSD. Am I the only one this way?
I do alot of MC work where I live. That is someone who goes on stage and speaks to a crowd of people (master of ceramonies) mainly dealing with improv, announcing, and stand up comedy all of it on the fly. Its like my chaotic brain takes all that is wrong and puts it together to make it a huge strength for this. I am able to read other people faster because of this, however when I am not pacing myself I speak a little to fast. that is all
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This isn't relevant to anything except I starting thinking about it. Yet that is what makes me a good MC, my brain doesn't stutter before it reaches my mouth. Naturally my route for any dilemna is humor that is why most of my responses are humorous. now how is that for irony? My weakness is my strength on stage. Infact I started acting to help my get over my anxiety and to help me work with my PTSD. Am I the only one this way?
I do alot of MC work where I live. That is someone who goes on stage and speaks to a crowd of people (master of ceramonies) mainly dealing with improv, announcing, and stand up comedy all of it on the fly. Its like my chaotic brain takes all that is wrong and puts it together to make it a huge strength for this. I am able to read other people faster because of this, however when I am not pacing myself I speak a little to fast. that is all
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