Actions that Get You MORE Auditions
We’re all juggling a million things, right? Whether you’re balancing acting with a day job or managing family and side gigs, time feels tight. Even for me, as a full-time actor, I’m still wearing all the hats—wife, mom, dog mom, coach, podcaster. So, how do we make time to thrive in our acting careers? The truth is, you have to create that time, and treat it like gold.
In this post, I break down why consistent, dedicated time to both the business and creative sides of your career is key—and why focusing 80% of your energy on hard activities (like networking and branding) will give you the results you're after.
Trust me, the magic happens when you get comfortable being uncomfortable. Ready to flip the script on your career?
3 Proven Strategies to Get More Auditions
Ever feel like you’re waiting around for that perfect acting role, but nothing’s really happening? I’ve been there, and I know how frustrating it can be. But here’s the thing: actors who succeed aren’t waiting for luck—they’re out there creating their own opportunities. It’s all about shifting your mindset. I’m talking about building an achiever’s mindset, focusing on the business side of acting, and mastering the art of pitching yourself. When you take control of your career, amazing things start to happen. Let’s talk about how you can make that shift!
How to Unlock MORE Auditions Today!
I’ve got to tell you, one of the most underrated skills in acting isn’t about delivering lines or nailing emotions—it’s pitching yourself. Yep, pitching. And no, I’m not talking about baseball. We’re talking about getting yourself in front of the right people who can change your career.
Whether you’re trying to land a new agent, reminding casting directors that you’re still around, or just having a casual chat with a director at a festival, how you pitch yourself can open some serious doors. Trust me, I learned this the hard way after restarting my career at 47. I had to figure out how to pitch myself all over again, and let me tell you, it was a game changer.
If you’re not sure how to pitch yourself—don’t worry! I’ve got you covered. From mastering your hard and soft pitches to knowing how to keep that connection alive, I’m going to walk you through it. It’s all about getting yourself into the rooms that matter and making sure people remember your name.
You Are One Audition Away...
You know, as actors, we're always told we’re just one audition away from a life-changing role. And it’s true! But the real magic happens when you understand what makes you unique and lean into that with your branding and mindset. Once casting directors can see the real you, the bookings start coming. Trust me, I’ve been there. It’s all about clarity—both in how you present yourself and how you think about your career. So, if you feel stuck, don’t worry. You’ve got everything you need within you to shift things in your favor.
How to Book More Auditions with Minimal Effort
If I told you there’s a simple trick to boost your chances of landing those dream auditions by 42%, would you believe me? It sounds wild, but it’s true—and it’s as simple as writing down your goals. Crazy, right? And here’s the thing: the real magic happens when you share those goals with someone who’s going to hold you accountable. Whether it’s a mentor or a buddy, having someone in your corner keeps you on track. Trust me, this strategy works wonders. I’ve seen it firsthand with actors like Stella, who’s making her comeback in her 40s. She’s crushing her goals by following this exact process, and you can too!
Want More and Better Auditions? Do These 3 Things
If you’re looking to land more and better auditions, here’s my take: First, I make sure I’m clear about what I bring to the table—this clarity makes it easier for casting directors to see me in roles that fit me perfectly. I don’t just rely on agents and casting directors because they’re not the ultimate decision-makers. Instead, I connect with producers, directors, and other industry pros. I also focus on understanding my unique brand and the themes that resonate with me.