Ten Ways Jo Kelly Coaches People To Perform Well - On the Internet

May 8, 2024

Jo Kelly isn't your average acting coach.

In reality, she doesn't use the phrase "teacher" not at all "I am not in the way of giving people instructions on what to do" she adds. "I help people not to act in a manner that isn't appropriate."

Through experiential exercises, Jo coaches mainly actors and artists of any type, and non-artist "seekers" in how to find their inner peace and become their authentic self. This way, actors can stop being actors and start themselves. "I want to become more of a midwife than a teacher, since I help people return to their true self and become reborn," she explains.

She believes the success of an actor depends on their happiness and ability to fully commit themselves for the character they are playing. "When your character is secured totally, your story can be being told, and audiences are influenced," she explains.

The way she coaches her athletes, she helps her students to tap into their curiosity, fascination and fun. The result? They offer authentic, vibrant and authentic performances.

In the year 2016, Jo transitioned from in-person coaching to establishing an online business using . Since the time, she's led three successive educational experiences, and she's helped more than an 8,000 students. Her members have had incredible results since they've worked with Jo as well as securing jobs at the biggest studios, including Netflix, HBO, Disney, Showtime, ABC Studios as well as many more.

It's the way she started an online business in her field of interest:

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She conducted her own investigation

Jo chose a different route towards acting.

Born in Belgium Her birthplace was in Belgium. She completed her MBA and then specialized in human resources management and psychosomatic systemic. Afterwards, she did corporate coaching. "The workplace never seemed exactly as I accustomed to," she shares. "I made the decision to stop everything and move to Paris and start over. ."

A part of her new beginning was trying her hand at acting. She fell in over. She was passionate, hardworking, and put all of her time and money in training to be the most beautiful actress she can be.

Despite all her commitment to her work, her mother claims she was an average actor but was not a great actor. Similar to other actors who were plagued by stage anxiety. "Most of my colleagues in the acting field had the same issues," she says. "We loved acting, but when it came time to perform we were nervous. ."

Her interest was in the things that was blocking her and others from being excellent actors. "My fascination was turned into a lust," She states. "I was interested in knowing the factors that make actors so devoted and passionate reduce their act ."

Over the next few years She studied how performers could feel blocked. Her study led to an realization that when children play it's their own freedom. When adults engage in play, they've lost their independence due to pressures from society. "When I realized that I had spent the majority of my day helping actors overcome their limitations in order to let them appear and act in the same playful spirit they used to have," explains Jo.

She got her coaching license in the year 2000.

Jo's experience-based research has led her to study various techniques for somatic healing that she later tested on other people via private or group coaching at the beginning of 2000. Later on, Jo has named her business to be Or Not To Act.

Then she realized her students were lacked accountability. "No matter how devoted my coworkers were, they didn't have the time to be present every day. While we met regularly, at least 3 times a week, accountability was not present in the interval between sessions. Balls would fall in a matter of minutes if they weren't with me." Jo adds. Jo.

It was thought that online classes can help people be more consistent in how they conduct themselves. The instructor describes the online classes as "journeys," and the first journey she takes people to will be The Reset: From Resistance to Freedom. The Reset was developed by her in the year 2014. "I created The Reset so that I could be able to hold hands of people during all 33 days The Reset," she says.
    "Since it's on the internet, individuals are able to access it at their own pace and set their own timetable."

Jo believes that we have a natural essence, and then the societal norms force us to act as we feel, think, and act in a particular method. According to her, the goal is the goal of The Reset is for people to do daily exercise in order to rid themselves of their conditioned behavior and return to their original behavior. Each day during The Reset, Jo offers recordings of exercises. There are also two Q&A sessions and two hours of group work using pods as well as an hour-long Q&A segment where Jo answers frequently asked questions on the Facebook group that is private.

Being able to adjust the duration of an online adventure makes it possible for Jo's members to participate in the exercises at any time in the morning, when they get up before they go to bed, and any time they find free time during the period of their day. "The greatest thing is that they are able to make these sessions work in with their daily routines," she explains.

The venture was online that enabled her to have a more flexible living

When Jo first began her website Reset journey, she was able to record each day's session through her website. A few years later, she switched to after getting a recommendation for Reset through her mentor. "You are aware of exactly what you're doing, and I don't" she says with a laugh.

In the last few years, ever since she joined the online coaching space, Jo's life has changed. In the moment of this interview, Jo was in the hospital, in which she was with her daughter. "Eight years ago, my daughter was born with an inherited condition that requires monthly hospitalization," she explains.

" allows me to be a mom and take care of my family while simultaneously keeping my online company running during my hospitalization when my daughter gets the monthly blood transfusions" she says. "Working online allows me to take provide for my children how I'd want to and be at in her home all the time to her. I'm able go to a hospital for medical needs but remain a part of a profession I'm enthusiastic about without it stressing me out ."

Her later travels were own creations.

When people complete The Reset, they have the option of enrolling in a three-month training program called The Incidental Actor. This journey offers a weekly three-hour session for twelve weeks. "The participants in the class have a bit more self-sufficient in regards to accountability and proving their own worth. There are routines that they must be following every single day but they aren't able to rely on my enthusiasm to complete the job. The need to be able to identify their own motives, and this is why they are here." Jo shares.

Jo is also going to host Q&A sessions during The Purposeful Actor journey, which are scheduled every three weeks. Then, once people have finished the journey, you can choose to enroll in a membership named BAMF Actors In Action, that is an acronym for Bad-Ass Mother of F***king Actors In Action. "I began this program as individuals who completed the two routes wanted to keep practicing on this route," she says.

The program has been operating for four years, and the membership includes a one-hour video-based monthly session and group sessions via weekly pods, monthly Q&A sessions with Jo, and a six-hour summit every three months. "The membership lets members determine the best method to be out in the world, be the person they're supposed to do, get connected to their work environment, develop the content they'd like to make and to improve their performance," she explains.

She collaborated alongside artists of every kind

According to Jo she believes that the majority of the clients she sees in her sessions are actors. However, there are different kinds of artists like performers, storytellers, dancers and even singers and even regular folks who "want to overcome their physical limits," such as mothers as well as professional athletes such as pro-athletes television hosts, pro-athletes, and therapists. "Freedom is an issue for everyone who wishes to express themselves fully," she says.

Because tours are led by a tour guide in English The tours attract visitors from around the globe. "We attract people from all continents However, we have the most popular ones: America, Europe, and Australia," she shares.

Most of her clients fall between the ages of 20-50. There are also some at the end of the third decade of their lives. It's common to accept people aged 70 or 80 to join her as she travels.

Clients did the talking

When it comes to marketing her adventures, Jo says the word is spread through the words of mouth.

On the homepage of her website, she's embedded on her website a testimonial video reel. This provides proof of their social standing and boosts the credibility of the work she performs. People who visit her site can sign up to her newsletter via her site. To gather emails, she gives two free seminars in lead generation to keep people interested. The Best Actor To give yourself the chance to Be Great and The Instinctive actor. These classes not only assist in gathering the data of her readers, they also give people a taste of how she coaches.

She also posts on her Instagram page, with more than 10,000 followers--and gets media coverage by interviewing individuals on podcasts, blogs and even in magazines.

The price she chose was a good value

Jo strives to make her journeys cost-effective for all, as actors can have a lot of change with their earning. "If you visited an acting school once a week, it would cost between $300 and $400. The majority of the time you sit watching other actors perform the scenes, and at times it's a chance to play a role," she said.

"These alternatives to travel online cost less," continues Jo. "The advantages of traveling with us can be 10 times more than what we sell to our customers. ."

The Reset is priced below $1000 USD. Purposeful Actor is $1,250 USD. Membership is $270 USD a month.

She was at the peak of genius

Although she's the CEO of the company To Be Or Not To Act, Jo is firm in her determination to devote every minute in her own inner genius - which is training and generating material. Jo doesn't consider herself a tech expert, and would rather be "in flow" doing the things she is good in. "The different aspects of running an enterprise, aren't my forte because they're not my area of expertise" she states.

Jo claims her accomplishments are the result of having a coach in place from the beginning in the process. At the end of the day, the time came to make permanent journeys, she opted to go for it and purchase a course worth $20k in order to master how to do it. "It was a bit of a challenge that forced me to get an amount of money that was half the cost. It was good that I was able to make it happen,"" she tells.

She believes it's achievable for anyone to create an online business that is successful. However, she warns that it isn't an easy task.

"It takes dedication and persistence It is essential to be passionate about what that you perform. As for me it's all I've been doing ever after switching careers when I was in my early 20s and it's all I'll ever accomplish. This passion is the reason that, even when it gets tough, I stick to it ."

She created from the heart

The author advises creators of online businesses to be honest about the difficult effort they'll invest in building a successful online company. It is also suggested that they do it only if the subject they're teaching is close to their heart.

"The problem is now that when you're on social media, everyone wants to be your coach and everybody claims that it is to achieve millions of dollars in a matter of minutes. That's not an accurate statement," says Jo. "It is true that if you hold something that is dear to you and you want to share it with the world with a greater reach than your friends. But it takes legwork, including falling before getting back up. It involves coaching and investing time and cash until the structure is built ."

Like Jo When you create your business out of the love you have for it, This gives you the motivation to stick with it--even through difficult times.

"An online business doesn't simply provide an opportunity for you to make income. It should be built with your own heart, and based on the work you're supposed to accomplish. In the event that it isn't done, you'll fall off as it'll feel too heavy." She explains.

"If you're truly serious, you'll have the ability to overcome the challenges. If you're in search of an easy way to make money then you'll be unwilling to face these obstacles. The best advice I can provide is to stay true to the things that you love to do with your heart. It's essential to do your best in what you do because there's an intense level of rivalry. You have to trust what you do ."

She was committed to her art

As a response to queries about online course trends we may witness in 2024 Jo believes that it will remain a case of over-use of programs online. Jo states that the major distinction between "McDonald's" courses and "gourmet" classes will be the ones that have been designed with a purpose that is genuine.

"When there's an abundance of goods, there will be two kinds of job opportunities online. There will be McDonald's type of classes. There will be reliable and gourmet classes. There will be plans to achieve the opposite of your lifestyle, but they won't come from a genuine source And then there'll be those who have been going at this for some time," she says.

For creating an exquisite delicious dining experience, her recommendation is to return to the basics.

"There is incredible potential to anyone who has a strong base and a desire to do something for others," she continues. "The individuals who need your services will come across your services ."

"I'm satisfied that this site allows us to bond as human beings for what we value most. It's incredible."

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