Thursday, December 22, 2016

Letter to a Discouraged Writer

Hey Michael,

Thanks for the advice. As far as feeling frustrated about your future prospects as a writer is concerned please take solace in knowing you're not alone. In fact, as competitive as the entertainment industry is, feeling the way you do, especially for young, very intelligent, and ambitious people like yourself isn't out of the norm.

From my vantage point you are well on your way. You're driven, you're talented, smart, and a go-getter. And as much as you millennials hate this word, it requires: Patience.

Talent is not enough. What's going to continue to separate you from the others gunning for similar positions is consistency and hard work. You combine those two principles with talent and a good attitude and opportunities will be presented. Remember to focus on the long game.

Now, if you get to a point where you really feel you need to re-strategize, or pivot you'll know. But for now, I would just say continue getting as much experience as possible. Be a sponge. Surround yourself with people who are positive and better at what you do than you are. 

Also, cut yourself some slack. You've made enormous strides. Think of what you accomplished this past year alone. The films you worked on, the people you met, the projects you finished, and the highly competitive festivals you were accepted to. Not too shabby my friend. 

It's important that we take inventory and recognize what we've done, what we can do differently, and what we're grateful for. All have helped me get my bearings as I regroup and head into a new year. 

Happy Holidays my brother. You're already living the dream.

Best,

Nick

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