Blog Tour: Fake it with Confidence: How to use Improv Comedy to be More Confident in Social Situations

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Fake it with Confidence: How to use Improv Comedy to be More Confident in Social Situations

By John Freund

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Genre: Nonfiction, Comedy, Self-help

Synopsis

What do improv comedy and socializing have in common? EVERYTHING!! ‘Fake it with Confidence’ offers you ten core principles of improv comedy, and shows how they can be used to create confidence both on stage and in your social life. Each chapter highlights a different principle, and uses specific examples from the author’s experience performing improv, and from his personal life as well. ‘Fake it with Confidence’ is an insightful look at the world of improv comedy, and how it can impact your world right away!

Confidence has never really been one of my strong points – ever. I’ve always shied away from awkward situations and just stayed in my own little world. I mean, I’m not a complete introvert. Sometimes when my friends call me up and ask if I want to go out for drinks, I’ll go and actually have a great time (even if the highlight of my weekend would be the time I spent with my nose stuck in a book). Other times, I feel to be alone and in my own space.

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Still, I wanted to learn how to escape awkward situations. I wanted to be more open and express myself without coming off as stush or retarded. I wanted to meet random strangers and turn them into lifelong friends. That’s why I decided to join the blog tour for the book “Fake it with Confidence” by John Freund and hosted by Sage Blog Tours.

It was definitely worth it. I never thought that Improv Comedy would actually teach me a thing or two about how to handle real life situations (before reading this book I didn’t even know what Improv Comedy was!). The way John Freund tied real life and learning to be a better Improv comedian together is just fascinating to watch. Sometimes he’d talk more about Improv Comedy than how it can help in social situations but I didn’t mind. I still loved learning about this new kind of comedy that has probably been going on for years. I also loved hearing about the ways in which he would use Improv Comedy to get himself out of awkward social encounters or how it improved his night with a Czech girl. If I had enough time to myself and didn’t have to go to work or finish up school assignments, I would’ve read this book off in less than 1 hour. It was just that engaging. There wasn’t a dull moment in this 62 paged book and I’m definitely planning on reading it over again.

Overall, I’m glad that I decided to read Fake it with Confidence. It was a great book that gave excellent pointers on how to live life to the fullest, to shed your inhibitions and how to be a better me. On top of all this, it gave me an awesome introduction to a new form of comedy that I’ve never heard about before. Heck, I might even try it out if I ever get the chance.

Rating: 8/10

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Learn more about the author!

John Freund received his BA from UPENN and his MBA from USC (too many letters…). John first performed improv comedy with his college improv troupe Without A Net, and went on to become director of the group. He has since performed at both the Upright Citizens Brigade and the People’s Improv Theater in New York City.

This is John’s first e-book, and he recently completed his first full-length nonfiction book called ‘TurtleBunny: The Two Roads To Wealth For 20 & 30-Somethings.’ TurtleBunny explains the basics of personal finance and entrepreneurship in a light-hearted and humorous way; it aims to be the first book on personal finance and entrepreneurship that 20 and 30-somethings will actually want to read!

When he’s not travelling the world, John is living and writing in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

For hilarious tweets on all things personal finance and entrepreneurship-related, as well as some random things that aren’t, you can follow John on Twitter! @theturtlebunny

Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/johnfreundebook1

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