Is There Such a Thing as Overwhelming Success?
Heaven Hi!!!
Here’s to modesty. Success can shock people. It can throw people off BALANCE. So, the real question is, are you ready for success? In my book, Acting For Real, I talk about to be in BOP (balanced, observant, and present) is to be in the state of greatness. As an acting coach I’ve coached many Hollywood stars on their road to success, and one thing is key; balance is moderation.
If you are BOP you are ready for success, however, people who are shy, afraid to bust out of comfort zones, and have habitual behavior should take a lesson from my book before they achieve success from their talents.
For Example, The former “American Idol” winner, Carrie Underwood sold 6 million copies of her debut album “Some Hearts,” a phenomenal number for any artist let alone a new one. She won two Grammy awards, scored three No. 1 country hits and shot to superstardom almost overnight.
On the eve of her follow-up, “Carnival Ride,” she’s entitled to a few butterflies — or a whole swarm of them if she wants.
“It’s so anticipated. Not just by the public, but by us too,” she says of the disc, which hit stores last Tuesday, in an interview before its release. “The whole ‘Can we top the first one?’ mind-set sets in.”
Many young people in Hollywood find that success can be overwhelming if you are not ready for it. So, we ask ourselves, how can we better approach a successful life, to where we are not thrown off BALANCE? The Answer is simple to be in a state of BOP=Excellence! For you success driven people out there, pick up my book, Acting For Real, and learn how you can be Balanced, Observant, and Present so you are ready when you start generating your wealth. From start to finish, Acting For Real will give you the skills to live a happy, successful life, while preparing you forever whatever your talents bring you.
Be BOP!!!
Thom




You have to first envision success and accept it before you can become it, but you can’t let success go to your head. Success is a journey with continual striving for excellent, and not a destination.