9 Steps To A Successful Acting Career
By Bob Fraser
(Acting Magazine Contributor, Author/Distributor of
YouMustAct CD Rom Technology)
Find more info on this author at www.YouMustAct.com
(Originally
published on the web as "The Success Attitude")
Many of us go to
the gym to stay in shape. (Okay, many of you... I sit
around like a lump on log. But hey – I'm retired.)
Staying in good physical condition is a very good
habit and it will keep you healthy.
However, your
mental condition is crucial to your dreams of acting
success.
Because this is
a business that has as its main feature a great deal
of rejection (everybody gets rejected, even big
stars), it is a good idea to get yourself into peak
mental condition.
I call it the
success attitude.
So, here's my 9
step mental conditioning regimen. Practice every day
and the inevitable rejection you face will never get
the best of you. If you can overcome the rejection ...
they become the 9 steps to a successful acting career.
1.
It's usually not about you. I know this is hard to
get, but believe me, most other people are not
thinking about you when they do the things they do –
or make the decisions they make. Always keep this in
mind when you are on the receiving end of a bummer.
Just keep repeating, "It's not about me, it's not
about me."
2.
Keep your accomplishments in mind. Again, it's easy to
forget what you have done, when faced with something
that hasn't worked out for you. But you must keep a
good tally of each forward step, every little victory,
and all the small things you get done every day. Don't
forget this golden oldie: "The longest journey begins
with the first step." And every small accomplishment
is getting you closer to your goal.
3.
You are already a member of the club. You are a human
being and like all of the other members of the club,
you may sometimes feel as if you have something to
prove. You don't. Other people's opinion of you will
not change your membership status. You cannot be
drummed out of the club. You will always be a human
being and you don't have to go out of your way to
prove it. So relax.
4.
You are not a walrus. No matter what anybody else
says, you are not their definition. If other people
say things to make you feel less than great, it's
their problem not yours. Wisecracks at your expense
are usually just someone else's attempt to be more
than they are by making you less than you are. Ignore
them. They will go away. Or you will.
5.
Love is the engine of success. Be a loving person,
love what you do, love those who love you and don't
forget that anyone who tries to make you hateful is
attempting to rob you of your engine. Don't let them
do this. You need this engine to get where you want to
go. Love your enemies– it will drive them crazy. Hate
your enemies and it will drive you crazy. Don't get
crazy until you have really good health insurance.
6.
There is no perfect. Oh, how we try... but it just
doesn't exist. Don't let your need for the perfect
picture, the perfect part, the perfect timing or the
perfect opportunity stop you from going forward in a
less than perfect way. Going forward is the only way
to attain the goal. Waiting for the perfect is a plan
to keep waiting forever. I repeat, there is no
perfect. Don't wait. Do it now.
7.
What you like is important. You have taste. You are
discerning. If you want a coffee table made out of a
wagon wheel... go for it. Don't think that living your
life in accord with someone else's taste will ever
work for you. It won't. The reason this is important
is this: Following your own likes and dislikes will
help you to be mentally at peace with yourself.
Emotionally fit. And trusting your taste will keep you
away from doing things that generally will be
disastrous to your mental health. Follow your bliss.
8.
Nothing ever works the way it is supposed to. It's
like physics or something. What this means is that
when things don't work out for you, (which happens to
everyone, all the time) you shouldn't attach too much
importance to the event. In fact, it is the very
randomness of our universe that guarantees that bad
things will happen from time to time. It is almost
always a terrible idea to make big decisions based on
one event... so don't. We all have issues. Deal.
9.
Always remember to breathe. You would be surprised at
how many bad decisions you will make while holding
your breath. A good deep breath can save
relationships, save jobs, save you money and keep you
alive. It's this last thing that I attach a lot of
importance to. Almost no one succeeds after they are
dead.
Okay, some
painters... but the dead ones don't get to spend the
money.
As you have, no
doubt, already learned from Arnold Schwarzenegger –
repetition is the mother of fitness.
Keep repeating
these exercises and you will prevail.
Just do it.
By Bob Fraser
(Acting Magazine Contributor, Author/Distributor
of
YouMustAct CD Rom Technology)
Find more info on this author at www.YouMustAct.com