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…
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