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February 22nd, 2010 at 4:35 pm
Great question! Living at performance level isn’t always easy, and in order to overcome my stage fright, I have been writing my ideas and thoughts in a blog. Every time I write, I ask myself: “Does this sound like me? Are these my thoughts? Am I writing what I want to write and not what I think people want me to write? Should I keep doing this?” I have been writing in the blog for a month and a half; at times, I wanted to throw up my hands, because I didn’t think people wanted to read what I was writing. Then I reminded myself that I was taking this step to learn, to push through the discomfort, and to overcome some of the anxieties preventing me from writing new scripts. I am still writing and continue to open up new doors into the creative chambers of my mind. Thank you for being an inspiration!