Look, I know I’m not the best singer in the world. Not even close. If I had auditioned for American Idol, Simon Cowell would undoubtedly have made some kind of rude, snarky comment followed by an extremely insulting metaphor. “It’s like a hummingbird laying an egg mid-flight.”
But I like singing. I have always sung, and not just in the shower, either. I have sung in countless church meetings. I’ve sung a solo for a general authority in my church. I have sung in duets and trios and choirs. And even though I was always really nervous, I still performed reasonably well.
Until….
One night at a church Christmas party, I was singing in a trio, and my voice disappeared. Literally gave out. I could barely produce a whisper. It had never happened before, and I was mortified.
I don’t know why I was so embarrassed. I was with church members who liked me (I think). It was just a short little song. It wasn’t a big deal. But to me, it was. In fact, it was SUCH a big deal that I quit singing. I never let my voice be heard again in public (aside from singing in the congregation in church). Inside, I kept the shame and the fear alive for ten years. TEN YEARS!
Finally, I decided I needed to overcome my fear. So one day, I mustered up all the courage I had, and I sang on Facebook Live. I sang the song that was my nemesis–the one that had silenced me for a decade. You can watch the video below:
There are three things that happened to me after I made this video:
- Right after I shut off this video, I went into my closet and I sobbed. Ten years-worth of fear and regret came pouring out. It was such a raw, unexpected moment.
- I felt shame that I had let something SO SMALL affect me for ten years! As soon as I finished singing, I couldn’t believe that I had completely abandoned singing after one small failure. I am stronger than that! I don’t let my kids give up when they make a mistake or if things don’t go their way. So why did I do it? I really don’t know. Honestly, I think it was a form of selfishness. When I sang on Facebook Live, I got a comment from the husband of a dear friend I had taught the Gospel to as a missionary. He said that one of their sweetest memories of that time was when my missionary companion and I sang the songs “I Am a Child of God,” and “I Stand All Amazed” to them. They lamented that I had stayed quiet for ten years. I lamented, too. But I know that I’m not going to let any small failures or mistakes or setbacks stop me again.
- After I finished singing on Facebook, I felt like I could do anything! I had such a wonderful feeling of power and courage. My perception completely shifted, and I realized that I had no need to fear anything. I could try whatever I wanted. I could do whatever I wanted. Who cares what other people think? If I fail, so what? I’m sure people didn’t go home from that Christmas party and talk about my abysmal performance for ten years. And even if they did, why does it matter?
It doesn’t.
My daughter’s middle school recently put on the play, “Cinderella” by Rogers and Hammerstein. Right in the middle of his solo, the cute pre-pubescent prince’s voice cracked. I thought he would be mortified. But instead, he just gave a cute little giggle and continued on.
He is my hero. From now on, when I mess up in public (or private), I’m going to give a cute little giggle and go on. Because I should keep singing, and so should you.
If there is anything from your past that has caused you to give up on something you love, it’s time to be brave. Life is too short to waste on regret. Even if you try and fail, you still will have conquered something–your fear. And you can try again.
“A life lived in fear is a life half-lived.”
–from the movie Strictly Ballroom
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Annette Lamb says
That was awesome & you are an inspiration to me for being brave & conquering your fear.
Melissa Howell says
Thank you so much, Annette!
Audrey says
Way to go Melissa! I was just looking you up after having met you at the EFC conference. You have a beautiful voice. I was expecting to see ice cream, but it was really special to see you sing (I guess that that is the Inspiration part because it was definitely inspiring). Keep up the good work. Oh, and I will be back to look at more ice cream (definitely one of my weaknesses).
Melissa Howell says
Thanks Audrey! There’s definitely lots of ice cream around, so make sure to come back!
Tabitha says
Great job!
Mila says
Power of fear is sometimes overwhelming, isn’t!! 🙁
You’ve got beautiful & soothing voice :-))
Melissa Howell says
Thank you so much, Mila! I appreciate your empathy and encouragement 🙂
Teresa says
Wow that was really awesome! Hope you get to use your beautiful voice in the future cause it’s a gift.
Melissa Howell says
Thank you, Teresa! That is so sweet of you to say!