“In any moment on any given day I can measure my wellness by this question:Is my attention on loving or is my attention on who isn’t loving me?” -Andrea Gibson “Our perceptions of reality are already fragile things. We perceive the world through our eyes, ears, sensory nerves in our skin, proprioceptive receptors, and integrateContinue reading “Thoughts and Outcomes”
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Can’t Imagine Not Having It
“It’s really hard to design products by focus groups. A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them.” -Steve Jobs We didn’t know we needed or wanted your art (or product or service or organization). But because you were brave enough to make what YOU needed and wanted,Continue reading “Can’t Imagine Not Having It”
Your Art Is Our Art
Make the art you most desperately need and want right now. If you do so with excellence, generosity, authenticity and vulnerability, then chances are, it will be the art we need right now too.
Forgiveness Is A Process
“To err is human. To forgive divine.” -Alexander Pope “Forgiveness is not weak. It takes courage to face and overcome powerful emotions.” -Desmond Tutu “Let’s be kind to one another. We’re just wicked people living among wicked people. Only one thing can give us peace, and that’s a pact of mutual leniency.” -Seneca “Among theContinue reading “Forgiveness Is A Process”
Eloheh
“In the Cherokee language, this concept of well-being is often called Eloheh (pronounced ay-luh-HAY). The Cherokee meaning of well-being is deep and resonant, and it is hard to capture in English. Eloheh means “well-being,” yes, but it means so much more. Eloheh—what some traditions call the Harmony Way—describes a state of being when all isContinue reading “Eloheh”
Life Isn’t A Zero-Sum Game
A zero-sum game is a mathematical representation in game theory and economic theory of a situation that involves two competing entities, where the result is an advantage for one side and an equivalent loss for the other. In other words, player one’s gain is equivalent to player two’s loss, with the result that the netContinue reading “Life Isn’t A Zero-Sum Game”
The Text Is Your Friend
For the director… If you don’t know what to do in rehearsal (or if it’s not going well), do a line-thru. Bonus points if you do it lying down or a speed thru or both. For the actor… If you don’t know what to do in your private rehearsal work, read the script one hundredContinue reading “The Text Is Your Friend”
The Lying Down Line Thru
For the director… A great exercise to create intimacy and build chemistry among your cast is to have them lie down next to each other on cots (or on the floor) and go through the entire play. Line by line. Legendary director Mike Nichols used it extensively in rehearsals for his plays and even someContinue reading “The Lying Down Line Thru”
Convey Your Enthusiasm
If you’re a teacher, the best thing you can do for your students is to convey your love and enthusiasm for the subject matter. That is far more important than just conveying your knowledge. Knowledge is abundant. Enthusiasm is scarce. When we see it in someone, it sparks our curiosity. Which is exactly what youContinue reading “Convey Your Enthusiasm”
Create Because You Love
“Then God looked over all He had made, and He saw that it was very good!” -Genesis 1:31 “Art must be an expression of love or it is nothing.” -Marc Chagall “That’s what I consider true generosity: You give your all and yet you always feel as if it costs you nothing.” -Simone de BeauvoirContinue reading “Create Because You Love”