Sunday, October 17, 2010

No Apologies, No Regrets

Life takes some crazy turns, but you pick up the pieces and learn along the way. It's months later and I still get comments, kudos, and praises about Count It All Joy. That, to me, is amazing. People ask if I am putting it on again; if I am taking it on tour; when's the next project.

Now I am working on my next project and, although the first project is under my belt, all the nervousness is still there. But I always say that nerves are a good thing. Shows that you are still passionate about what you are doing.

I don't want to give away too many details about the next project but it is one that I am so passionate about seeing on stage. I have been for years now. For those who I have discussed this project with, I could have spoken to them for hours about what I envision. All the ideas and results that I want to see come out of this. I could go on. I just want to see people's lives changed by what I do. I want to see people be better and do better because of what I do. This is what drives me to keep pressing on when all odds are against me.

Life has been hitting me pretty hard lately and my playwriting is my release. I couldn't think of a better way to have some mental therapy. So on to the next project. On to the next set of people that will be touched and affected by my vision. On to whatever God has next. No apologies, no regrets.

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