Life Skills that Acting Helps Develop -- Imagination

Submitted by Andy on Mon, 2010-01-25 09:09.

headshotATS actors are asked to flex their muscles-of-imagination in every single class -- it's the essence of dramatic storytelling. It's easy to understand why the imagination is important to actors -- they have to "make-believe" with relationships and circumstances, environments and what that all means to their characters. But what if you could imagine a new way to increase your sales, or to manage your staff more efficiently? What if you could come up with a healthy stimulating way for your kids to spend that snow day at home? Working your imagination as an actor helps break down creative barriers in any walk of life and in any aspect of your life. If you want to effect positive change in your life, your imagination is one of the most powerful tools you have.

If you're interested in increasing your ability to imagine, both as an actor and in "real life," come sit in on a class. Call 816-674-5601 or check out theActor Training Studio's Information Page.

"Strengthening your imagination enhances your problem-solving abilities and paves the way for success in all creative endeavors."
From:
Let the Part Play You
by Anita Jesse

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