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Top 10 Lounge Posts: Check It Before You Wreck It

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Today's blog comes from Kay Ross, a screenwriter, actor, and the Community Manager here at Stage 32.

Today's blog comes from Kay Ross, a screenwriter, actor, and the Community Manager here at Stage 32. You’re waiting in the wings before walking on stage, but you’re worried about last looks for hair and make-up. You’re researching locations before submitting a budget, but you’re not sure if filming on location or in-studio is safer or worth it. You’re writing a particularly powerful scene, but you’re not sure if the joke lands to break the tension. Even in our virtual workplace, we still have the ability to gain perspective before making an important decision by posting in the Stage 32 Lounges! Should you “check yourself before you wreck yourself”? Consider the alternative, and I must admit, I am an expert in that arena. Well known for having to learn the hard way, I often try something, fail, lament, and then try again. Eventually. Unfortunately, it is always at risk that you’ll stop trying when knocked down too many times, and the only way to be successful in this business is to keep going! When the stakes are high, why not reach out to other professionals to give yourself more options? You’ll still have to try it for yourself, of course, but there may be a wiser, more collaborative approach. Today’s collection of Stage 32’s Top 10 Lounge Posts highlights the strength of having an encouraging and positive community in your corner. While talking to yourself is certainly an option - sorry, thinking out loud, so as not to be seen as “crazy” - why not get a little help from your network? Save time, save money, save the headache, and enjoy the ride! All great reasons to stop in the Stage 32 Lounges! [Keep Reading ]( Copyright © 2021 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are either a member of Stage 32 community, or you have subscribed to receive a newsletter on our landing page. Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda BlvdManhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from blog updates](. This email was sent from Stage 32 through MailChimp. To [unsubscribe]( or manage your preferences, please use the links above. Help us send you more useful emails by keeping your profile up to date.

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