Hey everyone,
Since my last
post (my intro), I've been thinking.
I know there
might only be a few people reading this... Maybe even none... And I have no
followers, but that's OK.
I know it might
take a while, but eventually I'd love to be able to say I'm helping someone. Someone
that might need the help, but doesn't know who to ask.
But that's beside
the point. And you’re probably not reading because of that.
It's because
you are nervous about your audition or your interview (I am always), maybe
you've already auditioned, or you might just have found this post and decided
you'd like to read it for future reference.
So, we can all
agree that auditions and interviews are very stressful!
I do want to
apologize before hand for the number of times I say; interview, audition,
stressful or really any other word repetitively.
Anyways, we are
finally half way through the school year!
How exiting?
I want the
school year to be over and I’m so relived there’s only one half left… but this
time of year is so stressful! Especially for those who are planning on changing
schools.
I understand this has nothing to do with
auditions, but I mean it would probably be boring without pictures and I just
thought that you know it’s this time
of year… ;)
So first I want
to say that if you have already auditioned or applied for a program or a
school, do NOT worry if you haven't been accepted.
It probably has
nothing to do with your talent.
You're just not
what they were looking for.
And if so, it
wouldn't have been the right program/school for you.
If you have not
yet auditioned, and you will be getting interviewed, then walk in
looking friendly and confident (even if you aren't!).
Though you NEED
to remember, it is not that big of a deal...
You won't die!
(Which is what I remind myself whenever I'm feeling quite nervous)
Now, auditions
are great for multiple reasons.
They prepare
you for future situations that will most likely be much more important,
therefore much more stressful.
If you practice
with people you don’t know very well you will feel more prepared. Not only
that, you will look a lot more relaxed and comfortable.
Keep in mind;
you don't always walk into a room knowing who everyone is. And if you get extremely
nervous when meeting new people... Especially adults (aka me) then practice
makes perfect.
And I
understand that might sound super lame and everyone knows that, but if you
chose to take part in events like this, just for the fun of it, you will eventually
walk into the "never before seen" room with absolutely nothing to
worry about.
I applied for a
school that I want to go to so bad! And the idea of an interview sounded terrifying,
but truthfully isn’t. They aren’t trying to scare you away.
I have this
friend, (I’ll try not to make this to confusing for anyone) let’s call her
Curls. (If you read my intro, I want to let you know that Curls and Lovely are
two completely different people) I’m calling her this because of her insanely gorgeous
curly hair. And I’m mentioning her because she went to an audition for a high
school, came back and told me she was definitely not in the program, she failed
and that she regretted even applying!
Then I told her
exactly what I told you guys. And it’s worth repeating.
You won’t die!
(Even though this sounds completely ridiculous!)
You learn more
by making the mistakes.
Now Curls will
go to her next audition and be 100% prepared for what’s coming.
And it's OK to be nervous or stressed about auditions and interviews, especially if you've never gone to any, but just know that there will always be more opportunities and once you tell yourself that its no big deal you will realize that you have nothing to worry about.
I also want you to remember that if you go to an audition or interview and just have the biggest feeling you haven't been accepted or chosen it is also OK. You will just be better next time because now you know what you did wrong and what you need to work on.
And it's OK to be nervous or stressed about auditions and interviews, especially if you've never gone to any, but just know that there will always be more opportunities and once you tell yourself that its no big deal you will realize that you have nothing to worry about.
I also want you to remember that if you go to an audition or interview and just have the biggest feeling you haven't been accepted or chosen it is also OK. You will just be better next time because now you know what you did wrong and what you need to work on.
Ok, well i guess that's it for now. If you need any
more info about this, feel free to email me whenever. I’ll do my best to help.
-Vanna xxx
P.-S.: I just
received my letter of acceptance in the mail yesterday! Yeeeeeeep!