TAKE YOUR TIME
24/04/23
TAKE YOUR TIME
Sometimes
I get pretty damn scared when I don’t have acting work
Familiar thoughts tend to raise their head again
Will I ever work again?
Does anybody want me?
Am I actually good at this thing I’ve been working so hard at?
Have people worked out that I’m a complete fraud?
Can everybody else see that I don’t have any idea what I’m doing?
Am I going to wake up after dedicating decades of my life to something and realise that it was all a waste of time?
Wow
Give it an inch
And my imagination will take a mile!
Okay
Let’s not give my imagination permission to run away here
Curious
If I zoom out in this moment
And look at those sentences
I notice something
In the decades I’ve spent researching, reading and listening
I know
That I’m not alone
I know
Not only do my friends and colleagues share similar thoughts and feelings
But my heroes do too!
I remember a time
Back in the drama school days
When Al Pacino came to have a chat to us wee graduates
One of my best friends
(Who was an insane Al Pacino fan)
Asked him
“There was a time
After you had done your first few films
When you didn’t work for two years
If you could go back now
What advice would you offer to that young version of yourself during that down time?”
Al Pacino took a long look at my friend
Breathed deep
Smiled
And said
“I would rest my hand on his shoulder and say:
It’s okay,
You will get laid”
I love this
And I think Al is talking about one of the most important fundamentals someone can develop in their work
Let me explain
I have been incredibly lucky to be on set with some extraordinary actors
Dicaprio, Mcguire, Green, Mulligan, Egerton, Gibson, Garfield bla bla bla (name dropsss)
And there is something I have noticed in all of them
They do it slower
What do I mean by slower?
They take their time
They are willing to allow more time for themselves to achieve things they desire deeply
Not only have I noticed this across top actors
But it’s there all across the performance world too
Look at anyone who is at the top of their field
They give better work by going slower
Tennis for example
The difference between good professional players and the stand-out champions of the game?
It's proven that champions take just a little bit more time to fully recover between points
They ask for the towel to rub down, even if not strictly necessary, or take a few seconds extra on ball selection
This energy management or reset allows them to maintain performance in a longer match and leads to a method for deep recovery between points
Point is… the best take longer to do things they deem important
Athletes, CEO’s, Artists…
They slow down their work in order to give more
(Even if just by a small percentage)
As I’m typing this I just noticed the amazon delivery guy in my street
He has thrown something in a mail box, rushed out of the street, only to return two minutes later to another mail box a few houses down
Literally three times!
If he was to slow down
Take 10 seconds to look at the black swan floating in the lagoon
Take 7 seconds to smell the lingering scent of fresh fallen rain
Take 20 seconds to look at his next few deliveries
He could go for a slow walk, make 3 deliveries in 4 minutes and give himself an extra ten to get to his next suburb
But what about time?
Time waits for no one!
Only so many hours in the day right!?
Push push push
Rush rush rush
Must achieve this goal but that time otherwise I’m a failure!
Yup
Fear causes me to rush
To push
To use force
This equals tension
And tension equals shoulding
So I end up doing what I “should” do
Saying what I “should” say
Typing what I “should” type
But what I know
Is that I, Michael
Like every other individual on this earth
Have my very own timezone
A timezone that is completely unique to me
It’s Michael Sheasby’s time zone
My body knows how to breathe, how to walk, how to move at it’s own harmonious pace
A pace that happens when I’m not shoulding out of fear
When I’m not trying to please others
When I’m not trying to achieve things by a certain time or a particular age
Mmm
So
How can I make this more doable?
More practical?
Here’s some ideas
When noticing you’re walking at a pace which is not yours
When rushing in traffic
When rushing across the pedestrian crossing
When ordering coffee
When standing up in acting class to do your scene
When in between takes on set during your close up
When in between takes in the casting room
When giving yourself a deadline to achieve a particular goal by a particular time
When having a difficult conversation...
Stop
Take a breath
Bring it back to your own timezone
Listen to your body
Let it lead
The body knows
Millions of years of evolution, right there, ready to take care of you
What’s my point?
Take your time
Give yourself permission to be in your timezone
Hope this helps
X
Sheasby
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