Friday, August 15, 2008

3 Projects for the Price of None


Right now I am working on three projects.

Not only am I working on them, I am running them.

Still submitting HH to festivals which takes up time and money. I've spent to much on it already so I have to cool off with submitting for a while and just stick to everything else for two weeks

Doing on the verge which requires funding. and then now rehearsals for True Perfection every night. Although I love each, I'm terrified of True Perfection becoming Happy Holidays pt.2 in terms of funding because I don't want it to be.

In fact I will make it not be. But RIght now we're just making everything in order to get the money. Oh complications. If only I were born rich or the daughter of Steven Speilberg, this would be less hard.

but then when I do accomplish something it makes it so worth it. But while you're in the middle of struggling so hard it's very difficult to think that way.

On top of working 9-6 every day.

I need a vacation. I need time for a vacation. Money for a vacation?

oh well, at least i'm doing this all for something I love. Imagine if it were something I hated like Chemistry. YECH

posted by Sassy Mohen @ 12:09 PM |

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At August 20, 2008 6:56 PM , Blogger Ana said...

I know it's a lot but at the end you will love to look back and you will feel so good about everything you did. I know the True Perfection rehearsals are going great and I'm here to help you with anything you need...On The Verge and anything else. "The journey's what matters the most" ;) Have fun!

 

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