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Audio: Dance Studio Owners and Recital Anxiety - How to Transform Your Stress into Success

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Even after 35 years as a dance studio owner, the anxiety over recital time does not fade. Just ask Kathy Blake. She manages seven performances over a three-day period with over 1000 dancers. She and her staff have implemented systems to manage big productions successfully, yet when the time of recital weekend approaches around she can't shake the worry, nervousness and even nightmares.

This candid 15-minute conversation with Kathy reveals that whether you are in your first or thirty first year of business - you are not alone when it comes to the intensity of recital time.

Listen in as Kathy talks about how you can alleviate some of the anxiety you're sure to feel. PLUS get great ideas on how you can use this year to make the next even better!

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Dance Studio Owners and Recital Anxiety - How to Transform Your Stress into Success


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