Friday, May 28, 2010

You Are Good Enough!

Why do we stop ourselves from reaching our potential? Why do we always feel that our potential is some other persons reality? I am going to ask you to stop now and say to yourself I am good enough to reach beyond my dreams.

If there is one thing that I feel I can offer my students...it is the security and reality that they are GOOD enough. It is a sad realization that our business gives us so many NO's...it is our job as performers to look beyond those NO's and to realize that YES's are right around the corner.

To realize this it sometimes takes hearing it from someone else. Someone whom you trust to help you find your particular greatness.

Do not allow the business to take control of your mood or personality. Hearing NO so often can dampen our spirits and move us to make stupid decisions.

We were each chosen to be in this field. You must realize the power that you not only offer to yourself...but more importantly how you bless others lives.

Enjoy who you are..love it..conquer it..thrive with it.

Look forward to your endeavors and opportunities and realize that you too can achieve your dreams.

Kind regards,

Rance Wright
Wright Way Master Classes
http://www.wrightwaymasterclasses.com

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Wright Way Master Classes TESTIMONIAL by Samantha Goble (MOM)


After only meeting Rance at my daughter’s audition, we made the commitment to travel halfway across the country for his week long Broadway Casting Director seminar. Rance’s enthusiasm is electric and he backs it up by bringing together the best in the business. My daughter was challenged in an intense week of training which was never discouraging. The critiques offered were straightforward, on target, and delivered with sensitivity. I witnessed tremendous professional growth in my daughter that week and Wright Way training has proved to be a fantastic investment. She often refers back to all she learned in that transformational week in her preparation for auditions and has seen much more success in auditions, I believe, as a direct result of her Wright Way education.

--Samantha Goble

Always say the w"right" thing!

I was recently reminded of the value of always saying the right thing or doing the right thing in our profession.

Let me explain what I mean.

"When in doubt lose the sarcasm. When in doubt say the most positive thing you can. "

Regardless of how close you may feel to an industry professional saying something sarcastic in the wrong setting can make you look like a negative or unfriendly person. And after the positive impression of how talented you are why would you ever want to give anyone the impression that you aren't fun to work with or hang out with.

I was recently reminded that there are many ears out there who hear you. And in a conversation with a friend of mine I didn't realize that someone nearby me worked with a group of people that I was speaking light of, no harm in the conversation that I was sharing, but a gentleman friend of mine turned around and shared their feelings on the subject that I was looking to only touch on...then the conversation became a unnecessary five minute conversation and me back peddling. My behavior, though meant with kindness and caution, was taken out of place and I was made the fool. So lesson learned and now lesson to teach.

When in doubt...say kind words only...because you never know who is lurking nearby...who potentially your conversation could hurt or be taken incorrectly.

Just some words of advice!

Kind regards,

Rance Wright
Wright Way Master Classes
http://www.wrightwaymasterclasses.com