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“Sometimes you need to go slow to go fast”- Jess Olson

Finding Balance: The Power of Slowing Down in a Fast-Paced World

If you feel overwhelmed by a busy schedule and a constant barrage of “shoulds,” it can lead to burnout, stress… and pushed, tense, shitter acting.

Sometimes, it can be powerful to intentionally slow down (which is different from avoiding or procrastinating).

By taking time to prioritise tasks and focus on what truly matters, you can create a clear, manageable plan. Choose thoughtful, aligned decisions and calm your nervous system stress, ultimately allowing for more efficient progress and better results in your craft, career, and personal life.

When the demands of your acting career start piling up, it’s easy to fall into the trap of constantly pushing yourself to meet every expectation. This relentless pace can lead to a feeling of burnout and stress that affects not only your well-being but also the quality of your performances. It’s important to recognise the signs of overwhelm and take a step back before it impacts your craft.

One of the most effective strategies to combat this is to intentionally slow down. This doesn’t mean you’re avoiding your responsibilities or procrastinating; it’s about taking a deliberate pause to reassess and refocus.

Prioritising What Truly Matters

Start by identifying what tasks and goals are most important to you. Not everything on your to-do list holds the same weight. By prioritising, you can focus your energy on what will have the most significant impact on your career and personal life. This approach helps you create a clear, manageable plan, reducing the chaos and confusion that comes with trying to do everything at once.

Making Thoughtful, Aligned Decisions

When you’re constantly rushing, decision-making can become impulsive and scattered. By slowing down, you give yourself the space to make thoughtful, aligned choices. This can lead to better outcomes and more satisfaction in your work and life. You’ll be able to say no to the things that don’t serve you and yes to the opportunities that truly align with your goals.

Calming Your Nervous System

Stress not only affects your mental state but also your physical body. When you’re stressed, your nervous system is on high alert, which can hinder your ability to perform at your best. Slowing down and practicing mindfulness techniques can help calm your nervous system, leading to a more relaxed and present state of mind. This, in turn, enhances your ability to connect with your roles and deliver more authentic performances.

Efficient Progress and Better Results

Ultimately, by taking the time to slow down, you can achieve more efficient progress. You’ll be working smarter, not harder, and the quality of your work will reflect this. Your craft will benefit from a more focused and deliberate approach, and your career will thrive as a result.

Remember, it’s not about doing less; it’s about doing what you do with more intention and clarity. Embrace the power of slowing down and watch as it transforms your acting, career, and personal life for the better.​⬤