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2022 Update: Our company name changed from Workshop Guru to Acting Resource Guru back in 2017! Ajarae and the team empower actors to become industry leaders so they can book more work and fully enjoy their artistic lives. Visit the links below to learn more about us: Free Gift: 25 Ways to Live Your Fullest Life as an Actor: https://embodiedactorbook.com Join our free Facebook community: https://actorswhogetit.com Learn more about our coaching community, The Table: https://ClaimASeat.com Follow us on Instagram: / actingresourceguru READ THE FULL BLOG HERE: https://actingresourceguru.com/blog/t... We as actors want to work. OF COURSE! We audition to get work, and we rehearse to do good work. But there's no doubt that at some point in your career, you will have to make the difficult decision to turn down work. I know, I know, who wouldn't love to have the opportunity to turn down a job, right? But it's not as uncommon as you might think. For example, think of a brand you're not the biggest fan of, or a point-of-view you absolutely cannot agree with, or a character you truly don't feel comfortable portraying... if this comes up for you, what do you do? If I can offer one piece of advice, it's this: Get clear on your personal standards and preferences now, and have a idea of what you will and won't do. That way, when it comes time to make a decision, you can evaluate the unique circumstances of that project and make a choice with confidence and with ease. Not only can turning down a role make you feel stronger for owning your career, but also more confident in knowing that you aren't putting yourself in a place where you'd be uncomfortable. (Plus when you're uncomfortable, you might not do your best work!) Now I want to hear from you. What's one thing that could cause you to turn down a role? Perhaps you're a non-smoker and they want you to smoke on camera, or perhaps there's a stereotype you really don't want to portray? Leave a comment below (plus each comment is an entry to win an exclusive Workshop Guru tote bag!) READ THE FULL BLOG HERE: http://theworkshopguru.com/free-resou...