I haven't been that great at attending my own openings. Still, I'm learning to enjoy this a lot more than I used to.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like to go to openings when I'm in it, or friends are in it.
Every outing is a learning experience.
Opening up is something I have to learn how to do if I'm going to be in this business.
I actually didn't really go to college. I enrolled and never showed up. Being on a college campus where we shot some of the scenes in 'The Goodwin Games'... it did make me wish that was an experience that I had.
I try to go throughout my daily life just as if nothing has changed, but you don't have much anonymity anymore, which feels really good. People come up, and say hi and they enjoy your work.
I learned a lot from that first record and I learned a lot from my experiences touring, but really the biggest education I got over the past two years was learning the importance of arrangements.
I like to get in among a set of people and get to know them very well.
I've noticed that the more I open up, the more I learn.
I was busy welcoming a new experience. I had never done a movie before.
I suppose the biggest thing I learned is that I'm in it for the right reasons. I love my job as much now as when I first began. I still feel fully invested in every audition, every job - large or small, every appearance, every meeting with every fan.