Acting : Your mentors can help you focus on YOU! by Stephen Foster

Stephen Foster

Your mentors can help you focus on YOU!

Actors can find power and strength from unexpected sources. I know I do! I keep a list of acting mentors and find their traits help bolster my self-confidence and self-esteem as an actor.

I usually pick people I haven't met and imagine they are giving me advice in my career.

From these mentors you can also help bring your brand more clearly into focus.

Annette F Hummell

Thinking of paying for a mentor, but don't know if it really would work & would it get me closer to selling a script. I finished a feature & edited it last year, hate to keep posting it, if I failed at doing something.

Diane Foy

Since I am a coach/mentor, I'm a big fan of hiring coaches to help you achieve your goals because it just gets you where you want to go faster. Research, most coaches offer a free resource, trainings or session so that you can get a feel for what they can offer and if they are a fit for you.

Stephen Foster

Annette F Hummell I advocate finding a buddy more than hiring a mentor. The types of mentors I'm speaking of are more HEROS than mentors. They are people you want to emulate.

Annette F Hummell

Thank you Stephen for the advice. Will follow through.

John Ellis

Where did this "pay for a mentor" thing come from? A mentor is someone you have a relationship with, someone who cares for you and for your future, someone who is invested in your success. You can't pay money for that, that's inherent in a close mutual relationship.

Now a "coach"? That's different. That's someone whom you've recognized as having skills you need and is willing to teach you. Just like any teacher/coach/trainer, they deserve to get paid.

But make no mistake - at the end of the day, when the coach cashes your check and goes home, they're not invested in you. Your success is still dependent solely on you.

IMO - you cannot "buy" a mentor.

Stephen Foster

John Ellis the point of MY exercise is to identify "mentors" or role modes for your career and to act like them. follow in their footsteps. I was addressing Annette F Hummell's question about paying for a mentor vs. a coach. I have NO troubles with hiring a coach as long as they are invested in your career, too!

Karen "Kay" Ross

I love the topic you've inadvertently landed upon, John Ellis and Stephen - what IS the difference between a coach, a mentor, and a role model? I'll start that thread separately, but thanks for the idea!

Stephen Foster

A coach is someone you pay, a mentor is someone who you look up to and a role model is someone you hope to catch up with. I would avoid all couches unless you are NOT a number to them!

Karen "Kay" Ross

I dig your breakdown, Stephen Foster ! For me I would switch the role model as someone you look up to, but don't necessarily have contact with, and a mentor is someone you hope to catch up with. A friend once told me that every professional should seek a mentor two years ahead of you and ten years ahead of you.

Steve James

You imagine that dead, famous people are talking to you? Why not just act??

Stephen Foster

Steve James it's only a tool for inspiration! telling actors to just act is like telling writers to just write. LOL

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