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Making it as a comedian was no joke. But Scientology helped French standup comic Meddy Allaf succeed in the business.

Comedian Meddy Allaf reveals a side of his personality the audience never saw—despite his outgoing presence on stage he was actually painfully shy.

“It was so bad, I would go to a café and say ‘Sorry to bother you—when you have a minute can I have a coffee please?’” says Allaf. “Dianetics and Scientology helped me be more myself. I am no longer timid or shy.”

Nineteen years ago, Allaf, now 47, decided it was time for a change.

“On the street in Paris, someone handed me a flyer about Dianetics:The Modern Science of Mental Health,” he says. “I read the book and applied the techniques and voila! I became calm and self-confident.”

Now extroverted, Allaf found he was smarter too. Creating comedy routines became easier and his perception of others and their quirks and idiosyncrasies improved. He could find just the right nuance to make a situation funny. And the speed of his work increased.

“I write my own material,” says Allaf. “It used to take me weeks and weeks and the inspiration would come and go. Since using Dianetics and Scientology, I have become so much faster—and I can access that creativity whenever I need it.”

His newfound confidence opened career opportunities in many other ways. Auditions were no longer an ordeal, and when he met people socially he could introduce himself and strike up a conversation.

“I have even started my own production company to help other artists get going in their careers,” says Allaf.

In short, Scientology and Dianetics have put Meddy Allaf in the footlights.

 

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