berryspark33's Space http://berryspark33.posterous.com Most recent posts at berryspark33's Space posterous.com Mon, 12 Nov 2012 05:28:00 -0800 Keeping the Operating Program http://berryspark33.posterous.com/keeping-the-operating-program http://berryspark33.posterous.com/keeping-the-operating-program Acting is some of those items that plenty of people would like to do. It appears easy, it allows you to famous, and who'd not need to get paid to keep in touch with someone in front of a camera and have countless devoted followers. So that you are going to meet up lots of people who are going to 'give it a go .' They set a frame and if they don't become successful within that time frame, they pack up the VW/kids/couch/whatever and head back once again to wherever it's they originated from or enter some entertainment-related task like spreading or being a production assistant or personal assistant (which will keep them near the business) or a new-agey job like coaching Yoga, personal development, etc. which helps them to stay in la and observe the industry from a distance while counseling the spirits of the who are not yet as downtrodden as they are. Whatever way they go, the purpose is, they gave themselves a time limit.If you are giving yourself a time limit, I'd say, "don't perhaps bother." It requires considerably longer than everything you believe for most people to accomplish any type of success in acting in particular. Most of the series regulars on television have already been doing it for 10-20 years before they 'pop.' It took me about five years between my first working training and my first union TV scheduling. I was thoroughly convinced that I just did not have what it took to be on TV. It absolutely was my looks, my operating, whatever. I beat myself up really after each and every audition that did not move completely. I never truly gave myself a time frame, but the desire to give up or the devil inside appeared on an everyday basis.When I eventually ordered a job (on ER), I was within the moon. I nearly did not consider it. It was a variety of happiness with sheer terror (now I'd to behave with a number of experienced pros including John Leguizamo on my first job!). I also thought to myself, "I nearly quit this whole mad fantasy a thousand times. Thank god I didn't or I'd have never know this feeling."The lesson listed here is to set goals and set cycles for your goals, but goals are only targets. It will not issue if you achieve them or not, only that you try to achieve them. Set them high as well, probably more than you really think you may do. I took a class with one acting teacher and i was sort of sour because it was much more expensive than her normal class, but the one thing I loved about it was that we had to have a regular target and talk about it in front of the class each week. For myself was enough to drive me the thought of increasing there and saying I had done nothing. I set what I thought was a very high goal of showing on television five times that year. I thought how ridiculous but aim high. I was on TV 13 times that year! Did I view "The Secret" and practice the 'law of attraction'? No...but what I really do see as parallel to an easy idea like 'the law of attraction', is the fact if you put an extremely specific idea of what you want in your brain and list everything you will do to get to it and check in with yourself on a weekly basis, you'll probably be a lot more organized and concentrated than 90% of the folks available and it does seem as though what you are 'attracted' to will also be attracted to you!Point is to know what you want and pursue it until your last breath. If it is really wanted by you, you'll do the things it takes to get it. Just ensure it is really wanted by you, because there is your turn and no stopwatch could possibly be tomorrow or a decade from now, but it is out there waiting for you!

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