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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 12:21 pm Post subject: INSPIRATION FROM THE MOST UNLIKELY SOURCE |
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so many talented people i know have mastered the art of projecting confidence even if it's in short supply. they are my role models.
but just today, while awaiting call-in time for a lession i feel ill-prepared for, i read something on mark sike's "casting corner" column about finding inspiration. and while it may sound corny at first (look in your own back yard), it makes some good sense. here's the relevant quote:
Quote: | One unusual place to look for inspiration is right there on your resume. It helps to remind ourselves of past accomplishments, especially if it's been a while since you booked. Look at that resume and recall some of the better performances and the work you feel the most proud of. Past successes should fuel us toward future goals and accomplishments. |
if you'd like to read the whole thing, you can find his weekly column here:
http://more.showfax.com/columns/corner/
i think i'll go sneak a peek at my resume before the lessson starts.. _________________ rowell gormon
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