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I faced my biggest fear today...


Today I faced my biggest fear.

 

Yep, I pulled myself away from my usual role behind the camera and got myself in front of the camera to record a quick video for you!

 

It took a few minutes to get through the awkwardness but I’m happy with how it turned out.

 

I’ve decided to practice what I preach and show you how even if you’re unfamiliar with recording video content or don’t have the confidence to put yourself on camera, you can still produce a great video.

 

You see, there are a few tricks I can use to make sure you’re comfortable on camera and the video is top notch.

 

You can watch my video above to find out what they are – and I’d love to get your thoughts on my first appearance on the other side of the camera…

 
 

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