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The Actor's
Sanity Test
(By Mark
Brandon, Author
of
WINNING AUDITIONS - 101 Strategies for
Actors (www.WinningAuditions.com)
As
an actor, you know how exhilarating it is to learn
you've just landed a part. Moreover, you also know
the bitter feeling of being turned down
approximately nineteen times out of twenty before
you're hired. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just
a beginner, the fact remains that it's not always
easy dealing with dashed hopes. As a matter of
fact, nearly every actor at one time or another
falls into a familiar, yet vicious self-esteem
trap. |
When
you begin to derive your entire sense of
fulfillment and personal worth exclusively from the
outcome of your auditions, then you can be sure you're
in the trap. And you'll always find ample opportunity
there to give in to feelings of inadequacy or depression
because the number of rejections to number of jobs
actually attained is always larger. In essence, you end
up postponing the joy of living by waiting for someone
else to give you permission to be happy.
Whenever you find the endless rounds of
auditions are starting to wear you down, herding you
into the trap, take heart. There's an effective
remedy. And it starts to work once you take the simple
sanity test for actors.
This test consists only of one,
uncomplicated question that you ask yourself: "If the
art or craft of acting never even existed, what else
would I be doing; what would be my consuming passion?"
If pondered carefully and answered
honestly, the response can have amazing effects.
Clearly identifying another worthwhile pursuit impels
you to grow in new and different ways by summoning
additional, unused resources. In short, it effectively
galvanizes your potential into action. Instead of lying
around, grousing about your "down time" (nothing going
on acting-wise) you can set yourself to work on an
entirely different but equally stimulating endeavor.
Without waiting for permission from anybody, you can
jump right into this "other life," getting involved in a
fulfilling, secondary passion.
Besides acting, what is your
secondary passion? Is it dancing? Music? Composing?
How about even starting your own business? As an
example, one actor used his down time rescuing lost pets
from the ravines and canyons surrounding Los Angeles.
Interestingly enough, he turned out to be quite
successful at it. Later, he even founded a society that
drew the attention and financial support of many
celebrities.
Why not insulate yourself from the self-esteem trap
right at this moment? Elect to take the test before
proceeding into any of my other recommended audition
Strategies. Once you've identified your other passion,
you'll begin to have insights into fresh plans or
activities you can get involved in at a moment's
notice. Thus, when any audition fails to come through
as you'd like, you'll be surprised at how quickly any
distressed feelings evaporate as a result of your other
pursuit. And, most important, you'll keep your sanity,
never again having to wait for "the powers that be" to
say when you're allowed to feel good about yourself.