You don't have to be a star. You don't have to be famous. You might even stay happier if you avoid those two possibilities. Still, practicing improv will improve your world. It will improve your communication skills, help your self image, build team work, make it far easier to think on your feet, take the fear out of the unknown...and hundreds of more benefits.
That's why I like this quote:
"More of me comes out when I improvise."
-- Edward Hopper
And mostly, more good stuff!
-- doug smith
Creativity Generator:
Think about a time when you had to improvise during an unexpected occurrence. Wild, eh? Now for two minutes list all the good that came of that improvising situation.
See?
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