I’m excited to reveal “How To Radically Transform Your Acting Career.”
But first 3 quick announcements, as the past 3 weeks have been mind-blowing to watch so many actors jump start their breakthrough year + shed all kinds of limitations inside my “Virtual Party” of free online trainings. Amazing!
1) A big thank you to the hundreds of actors who watched my Free Video Series + experienced major shifts in under 30 minutes. It won’t be up for long, so access the Free Video Series here now.
2) And another big thank you to everyone who came to my Free Webinar + enjoyed learning the 5 steps to radically transform your acting career + your personal happiness. You can access the REPLAY here.
3) Enrollment is NOW OPEN for my Success Breakthrough Workshop online course for a limited time only. Click here for details + VIP Early-Bird Pricing.
I’m going to keep it simple today, as I’ve spent the last 3 weeks watching brave + committed actors dive inward + take an honest look at what’s been stopping them from creating more success + happiness in their acting careers + their personal lives.
Here’s what I know to be true:
To radically transform your career,
you must first radically transform your inner game.
Yes, it all begins, by looking within.
Why? Well, real transformation can’t happen without conscious awareness…
Yes. When I acknowledge + accept, I can transform.
For most actors, it’s way easier to spend the day/month/year blaming their agents, weight, looks, age, lack of connections or number of auditions for their lack of results,
But what hundreds of actors uncovered in my Free Video Series, was that the actual act of blaming was the thing that was not only keeping them in victim mode, but was also the very thing that was keeping them stuck.
Once you realize that the #1 factor that determines your success,is not that big long list of things you are blaming for the lack of it, but rather your core belief system that lies underneath it all.
And if you never acknowledge and accept how you might be buying into these limiting beliefs, you can’t transform anything in your life or your career.
So, today, whether you use my Free Video Series to guide you through these steps or not…write down what you have been blaming lately for your results. List them all. Then….
- Acknowledge it.
- Accept it.
- And transform it by first stating, “I commit to no longer blaming_____________” and then state your list out loud.
Declaring it will help you to really see how you’ve been using outside circumstances as an excuse to keep you from moving forward and taking inspired action.
I know this might be hard to do on your own, so if you want further guidance in under 20 minutes + the support of tons of actors who’ve declared their own lists, then watch these 3 videos.
I’ve been helping actors worldwide let go of blame, shame, guilt, and the weight they’ve been carrying on their shoulders. And I’ve been moved to tears reading their comments.
After that, feel free to dive deeper + watch the REPLAY of my free webinar training where I’ll help you dig even deeper + give you tools to reclaim your power and walk you through my 5 steps process to create success breakthroughs.
And if you want to really commit to radically transforming your career (and personal happiness) this year, then check out my Success Breakthrough Workshop online course.
I’ve helped tons of actors go from feeling unsure, doubtful + hopeless to confident, courageous and booking more jobs, winning awards + walking the red-carpet – all while living a much more joy-filled life. Learn more about the course here. (Early Bird Pricing + Bonuses go away Jan. 30th)
Whether you use any of my tools and teachings or find your own methods, my wish for you this year is to know that you can radically transform your career, but it all begins with in inner shift.
Here’s to your breakthrough,
Love + Gratitude,
Wendy
P.S. Here’s what actors are saying about the Free Webinar. Access The Replay Here.
1 thought on “How To Radically Transform Your Acting Career”
As a matter of fact, WENDY, I wrote a whole script about blame and self-victimization. Couldn’t agree more with you.
idThank you,
Ingrid