Persistence: The VoiceMaster’s Secret to Achieving Greatness
“Do great. Be great.”
This powerful mantra from Pocholo "The VoiceMaster" Gonzales reminds us that success isn’t about talent alone — it’s about persistence.
In Episode 4 of The Pochology, Pocholo reveals the often overlooked but critical ingredient for greatness: the willingness to endure failure and keep going, no matter how hard the journey becomes.
The Myth of Instant Success
Pocholo paints a simple but profound picture:
- If you plant a seed today, will it bear fruit tomorrow?
- If you study ballet today, will you become a prima ballerina in a week?
- If you exercise today, will you have abs tomorrow?
Of course not. And yet, many of us expect instant results from our efforts.
The truth is:
Success requires time, effort, consistency, and, above all, persistence.
Why Most People Give Up Too Soon
Pocholo highlights a painful reality: many people give up after their first failure, rejection, or disappointment.
Rejection hurts. Failure stings.
And it feels easier to quit than to risk another disappointment.
But he reminds us that some of the world’s greatest achievers—like Steven Spielberg, Walt Disney, and Thomas Edison—faced countless rejections and failures before reaching greatness.
"We fail not because we’re doing the wrong thing. We fail because we don’t do the right thing long enough."
— The VoiceMaster
The Power of Persistence: Pocholo’s Personal Story
In his early days as a voice artist, Pocholo faced harsh rejection.
On his first dubbing opportunity, a veteran voice actor took away his script, saying he wasn’t good enough.
At that moment, he had two choices:
- Give up on his dream.
- Or persist and keep improving.
Thankfully, Pocholo chose persistence.
He kept auditioning, kept learning, kept pushing forward.
And eventually, he built his own company, Creative Voices Productions, founded the Philippine Center for Voice Acting, and became recognized as The VoiceMaster of the Philippines.
Had he quit after that painful rejection, none of his achievements — and the many opportunities he created for others — would exist today.
Lessons on Persistence: The VoiceMaster’s Principles
Here’s what Pocholo teaches about true persistence:
- Invest Fully: Time, Effort, Ability/Availability, and sometimes Money. Persistence requires complete commitment.
- Fail Forward: Each failure is a stepping stone to success. Without failures, there’s no path to greatness.
- One More Step: You are always just one more audition, one more phone call, one more proposal away from your breakthrough.
- Resilience Like a Child: Remember how babies learn to walk — falling again and again, but never quitting. Apply the same resilience to your dreams.
- Persistence vs. Stubbornness: True persistence is fueled by passion and purpose, not just blind repetition.
"If you don’t stumble onto failure, you won’t stumble onto your greatness."
Keep Walking, Even When You Fall
Pocholo "The VoiceMaster" Gonzales reminds us that persistence is the bridge between dreams and reality.
It's not about being the most talented, the most intelligent, or the most connected — it's about being the one who never stops moving forward.
In a world that celebrates quick success, those who persist will build a legacy that lasts.
So today, whatever your dream is, ask yourself:
"Will I be the one who quits, or the one who conquers?"
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