Mojo Meditations with Fran Willoughby

Confidence Performance Meditation & Visualisation

Fran Willoughby Season 1 Episode 4

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 Confidence Performance Meditation & Visualisation 

There’s a moment before any performance where the noise creeps in.
 The overthinking. The doubt. The tightening in the chest. 

This meditation is designed to meet you there and gently lead you somewhere steadier. 

Confidence Performance Meditation & Visualisation is a guided practice to help you calm your mind, ground your body, and step into your performance with clarity, presence, and quiet certainty. 

This isn’t about becoming someone new.
 It’s about returning to what’s already within you. 

Through breath, body awareness, and visualisation, you’ll be guided to: 

  •  Release tension and mental noise 
  •  Reconnect with your body and physical grounding 
  •  Focus your energy instead of fighting your nerves 
  •  Visualise your performance with calm control and clarity 
  •  Anchor into a sense of readiness and self-trust 

This meditation is ideal for: 

  •  Dancers and performers preparing for the stage 
  •  Speakers, creatives, and professionals before a big moment 
  •  Anyone experiencing nerves, self-doubt, or performance anxiety 
  •  Those wanting to channel energy into focus and presence 

se it before rehearsals, performances, auditions, or any situation where you’re being seen.
 
Because the truth is, you don’t need more confidence.
You need less interference.
 
Calm the mind.
Trust the body.
Step forward ready.
 

Mojo Meditations are created by Fran Willoughby

For more information go to https://www.mojo-motivator.com/mojo-meditations

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Welcome to this confidence performance meditation and visualization. This meditation is designed for dancers, performers, and anyone stepping into a moment that matters. When nerves are loud, but presence is louder. You can use this before going on stage, before an audition, before a presentation, or any moment where focus and energy need to meet. As we begin, find a comfortable position. Standing or sitting, it doesn't matter. What matters is that your body feels supported in this moment. Close your eyes if you feel you would like to. Let your shoulders drop. Unclench your jaw. Soften your hands as you breathe. There's nothing to fix right now. Nothing to prove. Only this moment. Inhale slowly through your nose. Hold for a moment and exhale through the mouth. Again inhale. Hold. Exhale. With every breath out. Imagine you are releasing excess noise. The second guessing. The tightness. The what if I'm not enough? Just let it go like dust falling from fabric. I'd like you to bring your attention to your feet. Feel the connection beneath you. Solid, reliable, present. These feet have carried you through rehearsal, through repetition, through tired days when you still showed up. They know what to do. They already know the way. Now imagine a line running through your body, from the crown of your head, down through your spine, all the way down the back of your body, and into the ground. You are aligned. Not rushed, not scattered, aligned. Your energy is no longer leaking outward. It is gathering inward, sharpening, and focusing like light through a lens. Picture the space you are about to step into. The stage, the studio, the boardroom. See it clearly, but without tension. It's not something to fear. It's something you meet. Now see yourself just before you go on. There's a quiet moment. A breath. A pause that only you know. In that moment, something twinks. You are not becoming confident. You are remembering it. Your training is already in your body. Your timing is already in your muscles. Your presence is already here. Nothing is missing. Now feel your energy begin to lift. Not chaotic, not anxious, clean, bright energy. Like a warming fire that already knows how to burn. Your heartbeat is steady. Your breath is controlled. Your focus is clear. Nerves are not your enemy. They are simply energy asking to be directed. And you know how to direct it. See yourself stepping forward. No hesitation, no overthinking, just movement, just readiness. Your first step is grounded, your posture open, your attention fully present. You are not performing for approval. You are performing from truth, from discipline, from repetition, from everything you have already done. Say to yourself, I am ready. I trust my body. I know this work. I am steady and I am strong. I am ready. I trust my body. I know this work. I am steady and strong. Now bring your attention back to your breath. And take one final deep breath in and exhale slowly. Gently bring yourself back to the present. When you are ready, open your eye. You are not stepping into something unknowing. You are stepping into something you have already prepared for. Calm mind, steady breath, ready body.