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Lisa has a true love of reading, so narrating audiobooks is a labor of love and a calling. Whether it’s fiction or nonfiction, romance or a biography, her intuitive and attentive performance and natural pacing ability will immerse your audience in the story while making the characters feel completely life-like. Her desire is to be inspired by every word, to invest herself emotionally in the story, and to collaborate with you to create a remarkable work of art!

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US South)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
many of us just go through our normal routine in life, having only a general thought of what we're supposed to do for that day or week. If you get your tasks down in writing, scheduling them and ensuring that you stick to the schedule is much as possible, you can experience better personal development in productivity. We can easily forget about tasks just leaving things to chance, especially on days when we think our tasks are impossible to accomplish. Using a daily or hourly planner can benefit you as it will serve as a reminder on the objectives that you need to accomplish in your routine. This will also remind us of the commitments that we have made in our lives. It is important that you write down your schedule daily. If you could do that the night before, it seems to add a little magic to your productivity as it gets your brain thinking and processing it while you sleep, often coming up with some great ideas in the process. Take a look at it consistently throughout the day and remind yourself of the things that need to be done as soon as you make a start to your day. You should carry your schedule with you wherever it is practical so that you can keep it as up to date as possible. Give yourself reminders on what time you should be completing a task and then move on to another. However, you must allow yourself a little bit of flexibility to provide breathing room for yourself in case something unexpected occurs throughout your day. She was sound asleep when her bedroom door opened with a slash of line, then closed again quietly for a split second. She couldn't quite remember what was off, but something was wrong and she sat up with a gasp of terror. Who was in her room. Why did she feel like she was in danger? Hey, it's just me, Johnny whispered. Jesus, you scared me. She'd been too tense when she'd gone to bed, and the stress had brought on strange dreams. What time is it? She asked. Just past midnight. He smelled like beer and whiskey as the air shifted around him. Did you check on Sydney? Yeah, she's asleep. She heard his clothing sliding over his skin, and then he dropped onto the mattress like a boulder man, what a frickin day, huh? Crazy. Are you okay? I'm great. Just tired. He settled under the covers with a sigh. That was more like a grown. I bet you are. She waited a few moments before pressing. Were you God, Johnny, we haven't even had a chance to talk. Were you scared? You must have been. When I found Tanner, he sounded wary, as if he had to approach the idea of being afraid of something carefully. Yes, I think I'd have been at least a little freaked out if not outright terrified. At first I was just worried. Old Man was chasing after a skunk or, worse, a mountain lion. When I realized it was a kid, Jesus, I was in shock. I don't like labels. I just want to make that clear up front and middle school is full of labels. My gossip girl's the jock class clown. Let's be riel. People aren't just one thing. Trouble is, unless you're friends with someone, you don't really know them, only what they're known for. Take my best friend. She's known for being a great artist, and that's good, but she's so quiet. No one knows. She's also sweet and funny. and even kind of wacky. She has wacky parents, so that's kind of a given me. Well, the brain. Yeah, Ever since I moved here in kindergarten, I wouldn't even mind that label so much if, well, if people could look past it a little. It's like being typecast as an actor. A role you're known for, like Bob Denver is Gilligan. Google it. That's all the people expect, or even one of you, because it's safe. Don't get me wrong. I liked being smart. I wouldn't want to change that by flunking out or something. Then I'd be known for something worse, like class idiot. But it would be nice to be seen past my brains for once because there's way more to me. I mean, there is right