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Feedback loops

When I’m out there practicing and performing in front of my peers, there’s really no way to tell how well, or how poorly, I’m really doing. I could be feeling good about what happened at improv, but in reality I might just be a blow hard that night. Usually I have good sense and I trust myself to know when to reel it in. Still, it’s goof to get another perspective to help myself keep in check. That’s why it’s become important to me that I’ve found people that I can trust in the class to hang out with at the bar after the fact. It’s a chance to receive feedback and give feedback for others as well.

Of course, it also means I have an excuse to have a beer or two.

Aaaand, that would explain why this post is late.



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