As actors, we are conditioned to believe that we must hustle in order to make it in show business. We are told that there should not be a day that goes by where we're not working on something related to our craft... whether it’s taking classes, working out, networking or auditioning. Acting is not a five day a week, 9-5 job. It’s all year round, every day. But is that “hustle” mindset actually detrimental to our mental health? In this episode, Maggie reveals how a balance between "hustle" and healthy is achievable.
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An Actor's Secrets To Keeping Sane
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