by Susan Grubbs
Absolutely everyone is a social singer and I'll give you a perfect example.
Let's say you're at the office and you find out that today is Mary's birthday. At some point in the day, everyone will be asked to gather into the kitchen and sing a rousing rendition of Happy Birthday to Mary.
If you find yourself in the back of the room count yourself lucky, because everyone in the back will just mouth the words to the song. But, what do you do if you find yourself in the front of the room, or worse yet, your standing next to the boss?
Well this, my friends, is when social singing comes into play.
You can't fake it while standing next to the boss, and I can tell you that everyone in the room is half singing and half listening to the singing voice of everyone around them.
In this instance, you need to show your team-spirit, your eagerness to participate, and your abundance of self-confidence. You need to belt out those happy birthday lyrics with pride. If the boss likes your voice, he/she will remember that in the coming days. It is a silent advantage and could prove valuable for things to come.
Don't let yourself get caught in an embarrassing situation. Try some basic social singing techniques. You will shine in these social singer settings, and you will find that hidden advantage in the workplace.
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