VOHeroes 101
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A VOHeroes WelcomeReal quick...are you sure you're in the right course?
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The VOHeroes Mission and EthosWhy become a client's VO...hero?2 Topics
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Strategy: the four keys
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Tactics: how you'll learn12 Topics
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The VOHeroes Pro Toolkit
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The VOHeroes Courses
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How to take VOHeroes courses
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The VOHeroes Workouts
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The VOHeroes coaching philosophy
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The VOHeroes coaching team
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How to register for a Workout
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How to get the most out of Workouts
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A second Workout: ProConnect Live
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The VOHeroes ProConnect discussion group
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The Labs
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Articles/podcast: the VOHeroes "stacks"
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The VOHeroes Pro Toolkit
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Working with the VOHeroes.com siteA deeper dive into VOHeroes.com6 Topics
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How to get help and support5 Topics
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Managing your VOHeroes Pro membership5 Topics
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How to communicate: Pro Connect, Messaging and Notifications4 Topics
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How to take VOHeroes courses10 Topics|1 Quiz
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Courses, workouts and other resourcesHow to attend VOHeroes workouts5 Topics
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How to search the VOHeroes resources2 Topics
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How to get your demos produced by VOHeroes3 Topics
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How to get private one-on-one VOHeroes coaching
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The VOHeroes Affiliate Partner program
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Get your certificate and get going
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The VOHeroes definition of success
I have a pretty simple definition of success:

Seems pretty straightforward, right?
You really can’t help be successful if you follow this simple recipe, because you’ll be increasing, slowly but surely, the number of productive and positive things that you do, the things that work, to move your voice over practice forward, and, at the same time…
…decreasing the time you spend with the things that don’t work, and are likely holding you back.
But how do you know which is which?
There’s a bit of a problem with leaving it right there, though.
And that is…how do you know what things work, and what things don’t work?
That’s exactly my job. That’s my coaches job. To help you keep those separate.
Our job is to defend the success of your career: showing you what works, and leading toward those practices.
And, at the same time, our job is to lead you away from the practices that don’t serve you, that don’t move you forward, that don’t help you achieve the highest levels of success.
Even when a thing, a process, a rule, a concept FEELS like it SHOULD work.
I hope you’ll keep an open mind as you go through the coursework, and give us a chance to help you do more of what works and less of what doesn’t.
Here’s to your success, hero. And now that we know what success looks like, what tools do we use to achieve success?
Let’s first look at our strategy for success, the four keys to a successful voice over practice. Go on to the next lesson.
Can’t wait to get further down the road.
I completely agree, Susan. I’m just getting started, here in September, so I imagine you’re WELL down the road, and WORKING the system!
I just signed up. Can’t wait to start.
That’s the rub: do what works and abandon what doesn’t…even if it feels good to do it.
I know it can be a challenge for me to set aside things I find comfort in, but don’t serve me well and in fact hinder my success.
I’m glad David and his coaches and cleared a path for us by already finding out what doesn’t work.