Forget the Tortured Artist: They Don't Help Anyone and Least of All You
"Happy writes vanilla", our teacher told my friend. "Happy writes vanilla."
This was said in response
Enduring Boredom: The Secret of Success
If you were told that the secret to success was the ability to endure boredom, how would you respond?
However
Typecasting: Embracing Our Zone of Genius
It was the start of our third year at drama school. We sat in a half-circle in a room in
Be More Creative: Six Practical Steps to Build Imagination
Where we once believed creativity to be a rare gift bestowed to mere mortals by the gods, science has begun
How Being an Actor is Like Dating
"Love yourself first, and everything else falls in line. You really have to love yourself to get anything done
Hamburger Focus
How many of y'all can cook a better burger than McDonald's?
This question is how American
To Be, or Not to Be (An Actor)
We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast to bring y'all something a little different. Today, instead of addressing our
Gratitude & Desire
Today, we're turning the Dojo into a gym. A gym designed to work on two super specific, super
Consistency is Key
You know what's interesting? The number of actors who started out in ballet. To name just a few,
Flourishing in the Arts is About Meaning, Mastery and Mattering
Back in 2011, when the author and psychologist Martin Seligman announced, "I no longer think that positive psychology is