I was at the gym this morning contemplating "Why on Earth did I start going back here again?!?" (I kinda don't like working out...)
BUT then something wonderful happened!
I had my iPod on random play and the song "It's Possible" from Rogers and Hammersteins "Cinderella" came on. I listened to the lyrics for a bit & it actually made me feel better about re-starting my workout/ let's eat healthy regime.
Here's a sampeling: "It's possible for a plain yellow pumpkin to become a golden carriage. It's possible for a plain country bumpkin & a prince to join in marriage..."
I know - it's got kinda goofy lyrics, but really helped me get through the rest of my workout! AND I'm trying to carry that attitude into my everyday auditioning life and work life, too! It's very hard going on audition after audition & remember that yes, It's Possible for a Minnesoata gal to move to NYC and make it (both on the love front and on the theatre front!)
... will keep you all updated on the working out thing - this might be a new part of the blog, too...
In the meantime - I challenge all of you to listen to a Rogers and Hammerstein song (a positive one -- no Poor Judd is Dead, please) -- and see how you can apply it to your life, too!
For now, your tune-humming blogger,
Ms. Musical
BUT then something wonderful happened!
I had my iPod on random play and the song "It's Possible" from Rogers and Hammersteins "Cinderella" came on. I listened to the lyrics for a bit & it actually made me feel better about re-starting my workout/ let's eat healthy regime.
Here's a sampeling: "It's possible for a plain yellow pumpkin to become a golden carriage. It's possible for a plain country bumpkin & a prince to join in marriage..."
I know - it's got kinda goofy lyrics, but really helped me get through the rest of my workout! AND I'm trying to carry that attitude into my everyday auditioning life and work life, too! It's very hard going on audition after audition & remember that yes, It's Possible for a Minnesoata gal to move to NYC and make it (both on the love front and on the theatre front!)
... will keep you all updated on the working out thing - this might be a new part of the blog, too...
In the meantime - I challenge all of you to listen to a Rogers and Hammerstein song (a positive one -- no Poor Judd is Dead, please) -- and see how you can apply it to your life, too!
For now, your tune-humming blogger,
Ms. Musical
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