Worship Without Worry – My Journey From Stage Fright to Spirit-Led Confidence
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As a trained musician, people often assume I’ve always felt confident performing. But the truth? I struggled for years with stage fright—whether it was singing, giving a short speech, or sharing my testimony in church.
The nerves didn’t just affect my music. They crept into every area where I had to “show up.”
A few months ago, I was asked to play keys and sing at church. And instead of excitement, I froze. Old fears came flooding back.
But instead of backing down, I leaned into what I now teach others:
A blend of prayer, NLP techniques, and hypnosis.
And what I uncovered was powerful.
Most of my past performances went well. It was only a few negative experiences that my mind had blown out of proportion.
Once I saw that—and invited God into that process—everything shifted.
I no longer dreaded the stage.
I felt free.
And for the first time in years, I was able to worship from a place of joy and connection—not fear.
If you’ve ever felt something getting in the way of your voice, your purpose, or your peace, you don’t have to stay stuck.
There is a way forward.
Book your free screening today at www.hamiltonhypnosis.com or call 647-799-9977.
