One of my teachers at Playhouse West gives out a great goals assignment every year that helps with those pitfalls. The first step is to create goals not resolutions. Goals are something that have a finite end point and they are only goals if it is something that you can do on your own without the approval of someone else.
So, how do you create goals?
I start with my dreams. You know those things that you want so bad and seem so far away that saying them out loud makes your stomach go into knots. (I talked a bit about that here.) This is one of my dreams: to become a series regular in a hit TV show. The reason this is a dream and can't be a goal is because I cannot do it wholly on my own. I need other people's approval to get cast and an audience to watch.
The next step is to break your dream down into smaller dreams that lead to it. In the case of getting a series regular role the steps before that would be booking some guest stars and before that would be some co-star roles. That is a more manageable place to start, but it is still a dream and not a goal.
What goals would help me book some more co-star roles?
- Always attending acting class unless I have an acting gig or am sick and I will always be working on a scene. Perfecting my craft will make sure that when I get an audition I am 100% prepared to be my best.
- Communicate with my agent at least once a month about what I need to be doing to make it easier for them to pitch me. Make sure they know what my dreams are so they can help me achieve them.
- Attend one workshop a month with the casting directors who work in the type of TV shows that cast my type.
Wishing everyone a wonderful New Year filled with success. Keep Dreaming!
Great ideas as usual! Happy New Year, Michelle!
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