Narration - Contemporary - Self-Help Book

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Description

Here's an excerpt from the best-seller \"Girl, Wash Your Face\" by Rachel Hollis.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

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

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
If you constantly make and break promises to yourself, you're not making promises at all. You're talking. You're waxing poetic, like Pam and her diet or your flaky friend who bails on you to watch game of Thrones. How many times have you bailed on yourself? Toe watch TV? How many times have you given up before you've even started? How many times have you made really progress on Lee to face a setback and then give up completely? How many times have your family, your friends, your co workers watched you quit? How many times have your Children watched you give up on yourself over and over? This is not okay. Our society makes plenty of room for complacency or laziness were rarely surrounded by accountability, were also rarely surrounded by sugar free vanilla latte is either. But when I really want one, I somehow find a way to get one. I'm only sort of kidding. Today we're going to learn to play the ukulele first will name each of the parts. This is the head. It has four knobs and one string goes to each knob. These knobs are used for tuning. This is called the neck. These pieces of metal are called frets, which are the pieces of metal underneath the strings on the neck.