One of the biggest lessons I've learned is to embrace failure. You’re not always going to be able to say things perfectly, and trying to stick to an exact script can be challenging unless you’ve practiced it for days.
Instead, I approach it differently. I break my notes down into 4-5 key sections, focusing on the main points I want to cover. Rather than working from a strict script, I use these sections as a guide. If I don’t like how a part turns out, I simply redo that section until I’m satisfied.
This approach takes the pressure off trying to get everything perfect in one take. Sometimes it takes me 8-10 tries to get a section just right, but instead of aiming for perfection in one go, I focus on recording repeatedly. Over time, the quality improves naturally through quantity.