I've seen many actors burn out because they don't give them selves a break. Wanting to go all in makes sense when following a dream that probably took you away from home, away from your friends and families. I've seen friends take that to an extreme forsaking any kind of social life for classes, workshops, and only their careers.
Of course you should be focused on your career and you all know how important I think classes are, but don't forget to have a life as well. Remember, your career is a marathon not a sprint. I've seen friends spend nearly everyday going from class to their day job and then back to class without stopping. Often those are the ones that give up because they can't maintain that level of energy.
Beyond not having the stamina to keep up, it's important for actors to experience life. Recently, John Hawkes gave seven tips to survive the film industry. He spoke about how much he learned about acting by hitchhiking a thousand miles. He also said that it's important to loaf occasionally.
I believe that stepping back sometimes is okay. Get a hobby. Find something else that you love other than your career. It gives you perspective.
I love traveling. When the opportunity came up for me to go to Israel and Jordan, even though it was the middle of pilot season, I jumped at the chance. The trip was a dream come true (I got to go to Petra, which was a bucket list thing for me.) I don't regret it. There will be other pilot seasons, other opportunities to work.
Yes, it's important to work hard, go to class, and do what you can for your career. But, remember this is also your life. So, don't forget to live it.
Johnny Carson once asked Bette Davis "the best way an aspiring starlet could get into Hollywood," Ms. Davis replied "Take fountain!" In traffic-packed Hollywood this is still good advice. I don't pretend to know as much as Bette Davis, but I've been around Hollywood long enough to make tons of mistakes and learn lots of lessons. So, this is my advice to actors trying to make their way in Hollywood. www.MichelleCoyle.net
For such a young woman, you are very wise! :)
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