tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4859509766182579765.post5204234140488984113..comments2023-06-07T00:56:23.606-07:00Comments on Acting without the Drama: Conflicted about ConflictBenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06511813253747469203noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4859509766182579765.post-51301351269549430792010-12-14T14:32:04.552-08:002010-12-14T14:32:04.552-08:00I had an experience recently that showed me how ri...I had an experience recently that showed me how right you are about this. A friend was interviewing me for his product that I had tried, which is an audio for past life regression. There was one question I didn't want him to ask me ~ but it was one of the things he really wanted to know. After the Skype interview, I apologized for bringing out my embarrassing secret. But he thought it was great! To him, my shameful part was the juiciest bit. He even created the title of the interview based on that. Even though the title was a bit more sensational than I like to be online about my private experiences, I ended up getting a big laugh out of it -- and being glad that something a bit "out of my control" took place. It made me feel more daring, which is a confidence booster.@fearofwritinghttp://twitter.com/fearofwritingnoreply@blogger.com