Things are always changing. Sometimes alteration is a good thing; sometimes it’s a bad thing. Recently, my life has leaped off it’s original path and took a turn for the better. That turn was when I started acting. Ever since I started performing, I’ve become more mature because I have to drop all physical activities, I have less time for after-school activity, and I have to make new friends.
First, I had to abandon all athletic activities to make time for rehearsals. Rehearsals are about three hours long and occur twice a week. Moreover, I have tech a week before the show starts, and I have to attend rehearsals every day. The horseplay that I embraced occupied five days a week. It’s all just too much! From dropping exercises, I learned how to be responsible for the choices I have to make.
After that, I soon learned that I had less time for after-school activity. That means I can’t join many clubs, it’s toilsome to finish homework, and I have less time to gambol with colleagues. Additionally, on the days when I don’t have rehearsal, I have to memorize lines, practice blocking, …show more content…
and rehearse dance numbers; I don’t have much time to do other things. From realizing this, I’ve learned how to manage my time, and the importance of what things you should put first In life.
Lastly, I have less time to play with companions outside of musical theatre, therefore I had to make new ones. When you act, it’s easy to make friends because there aren’t many cliques like there are at school. My comrade choices are different than they were before because of this. From making new friends, I’ve learned how to be more social, and that if a group won’t let you in, then it’s not worth it to make friends with them.
As you can see, ever since I’ve begun theatre, I’ve become more prime because I had to drop all jollification, I have less time for after-school activity, and I have to make new friends.
Because I do musical theatre, I walk around differently. How? Well, now that I’ve relinquished sports, I take more culpability for my choices. From having reduced time for after-school activities, I can order situations from the most imperative, to the least indispensable; I can manage my time better. Also, after I made new friends, I’ve gained the knowledge on how to be more social; I don’t have to try too hard for chums that don’t really deserve to have intimates anyway. In conclusion, acting has changed my life for the better, and I know that this is what God called me to do. Acting has taught me to never go back on my dreams. I guess that’s what I’m trying to do
now.