Voice over for Inspirational Video

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The versatility and rich, warm tones in my voice.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

South African (General)

Transcript

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me easily pleased. I have a son who was born happy. Everything was a delight to him. I thought that this natural joyfulness was simply the happiness of childhood. Yet although he has made with some hectic challenges in his life, he still gravitates towards happiness. Recently, I realised what the secret to his happiness wass when someone commented, Wow, you're easily pleased. This describes him perfectly when he was a toddler and I would walk into his room in the morning, he would look at me and pure delight and announce I work up with such a joyful surprise that it would make me laugh any item he received, whether a biscuit or a toy or a perfectly round stone, he would express such happiness and appreciation. I felt as if I had made his day. Not only was he easily pleased, but he would also look for reasons to be pleased. In every experience, situation and personal came across, he would look for what pleased him. When you are easily pleased, you find little time for complaining, criticising or fault. Finding life becomes a joyous adventure with many possible pleasing moments available all day, every day, living in the circumference of someone with this attitude to life reminds you constantly that life is for fun. Thanks to my son's influence, I find myself being easily pleased to life has become full of many blessings. Living in the circumference of someone with this attitude to life reminds you constantly that life is for fun. Thanks to my son's influence, I find myself being easily pleased to life has become full of many blessings, with possibilities for many more blessed moments. Every day I am so grateful and blessed that our Children are often our greatest teachers.