A Clean Slate
A director client, weeks away from shooting, was convinced his film would end up on someone's 'worse movies of all time' list. He was so busy catastrophizing that he was blind to the progress he was making as a filmmaker. Paralyzed by fear, he wasn't taking the necessary steps to avert the disaster he dreaded. He now realizes that it's important to love the process and the learning that comes from the making of his film. He really got it when he said, "today is the joy of my project." There's much joy to be had in the details of today. So go claim it - today!
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