If you review the progress you've made over the last three months by logging even smallest achievements, you'll begin to see a pattern of breakthroughs and how they are moving you closer to your dreams. (kajama.com)
So if I review my progress since December 1 I've
Nearly finished my book
Shot two commercials
Cut one voice over
Been an extra in a movie (A George Clooney movie!!!!!)
Done a lot of blog writing - paid and unpaid
Applied for a lot of jobs
Painted two rooms in my house
Went on a fabulous vacation (Hey, it SAID even the "smallest achievements")
Started going to the gym again
Created a website
Is that a lot to do in 3 months or are most people doing more than that? Am I an overachiever? A slacker? Right in the middle?
You know what? I really don't care. I'm feeling pretty good right now. I'm feeling positively positive. And I think the Universe is encouraging that feeling so I'm going to go with it.
My dream? I have a lot of dreams. My goals for 2009 - get a well-paying gig and get a role in one of movies being shot here. And if those happen to be one and the same....all the better!
Showing posts with label TV commercial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV commercial. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
We all want progress 9
Labels:
book,
George Clooney,
movie extra,
painting,
progress,
TV commercial,
voiceover,
working out,
writing
Sunday, October 5, 2008
How to...make a commercial about ice cream without getting to eat any 8
Chances are good that you're surrounded by fans and media now, but as soon as you can fit it in, start thinking about a title for the how-to book you'll feel eminently qualified to pen.
Shot a TV commercial this evening; don't know if that counts as surrounded by media but definitely feels close. And the how-to book, well I already have the title.
And when I got home there was an email waiting. A Cub Scout troop wants me to come talk about writing and working in the media. Wonder if I'll get paid in popcorn.
Am hoping this lasts through tomorrow morning as I have another audition and can use another gig.
Labels:
audition,
Cub Scout troop,
popcorn sale,
TV commercial
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