You are a talented actor. You are as well a talented script-writer. And a producer, and a co-actor. And everything else, including the screen-set, your environment. Sometimes you are comfortable playing the actor, I guess it is the easiest way, there is no responsibility, you are in the lights, and you know the play.
Being the script writer means leading the way. Finding the “miracle”and “creating the reality” we all get dragged in when watching the play.
Being the director means taking decisions – not the script writer, not the producer, and not the actor. All have their “interests”…
And being the producer, well, it means trusting all of them. Letting them be, intending for the best, turning it into “success”. And placing in all your eggs, all in one nest.
The actor gets the screen, the fancy clothes, the “life” we all see. Behind the screens is a wonderful world unfolding in the miracles, colors, and tastes of the screen.
What do you see?
(ps you don’t need to be aware of all your roles in the play, you have your “mirrors” – the others – to remind you about that. It is important to know that you are holding the reigns, so when YOU WANT to change the play, you know you can.
hearing and saying “says the script-writer” just reminds you that you are the one to re-set.)

