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My Creative Journal of Tips, Collabs & Industry Thoughts
If I Could Give My Younger Self One Piece of Advice as an Actress
If you’re an actor struggling with perfectionism or the need for approval in acting class, you’re not alone. The best advice I wish I had as a young actress is this: stop trying to impress your teacher or classmates, and start giving yourself permission to fail. When actors let go of perfection and embrace play, risk, and even “being bad,” they unlock true freedom, creativity, and presence. That’s the energy that casting directors, audiences, and industry professionals remember.
Why Every Class Matters (And What I Wish I’d Known in My 20s)
A recent conversation reminded me why I need to show up fully for every class I teach — because I don’t know what it’s taken someone to be there. In this post, I reflect on my own struggles as a young actor without a safety net, what I’ve learned about money, survival jobs, and mental health, and why this career is a marathon, not a sprint. If you’re trying to build a life as an actor, I hope this helps.