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7 | From Actor to CEO: What One Exercise Taught Me Stability

7 | From Actor to CEO: What One Exercise Taught Me Stability

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Have you ever picked a "humble" number when asked what you want to earn as an actor, only to realise you were shrinking your own vision?Do you feel guilty wanting more money in film or theatre, like it makes you greedy or "not authentic"?Are you tired of seeing yourself as "just an actor waiting" — but not sure how to shift that mindset and find real stability in your creative career? In this episode, I'm sharing the "Who Is Being Selfish?" exercise from Daniel Priestley's Entrepreneur Revolution and how it revealed that what I thought was humility was actually limiting my sense of worth as an actor. It changed how I see myself — not just as someone waiting for the next yes, but as the CEO of a small, values-led creative business. If you're an actor in film, theatre, or any creative space who feels torn between wanting to be humble and wanting to be successful, or who secretly feels guilty about wanting more money, more impact, or more emotional stability — this conversation is for you. We dive into: Why actors resist seeing themselves as businesses — and why that resistance is actually keeping you stuck, draining your wellbeing, and feeding anxiety and exhaustion in your acting career. The "Who Is Being Selfish?" exercise — a powerful money mindset activity that reveals how much you're shrinking your own vision — and how to stop doing it without feeling guilty. The brand survey homework — a simple 2–5 minute exercise where you ask people what roles they could see you playing, what traits define you, and what celebrity you remind them of. The goal is to help you move from "I'm just an actor hoping someone picks me" to "I am the CEO of a small, values-led creative business — and I know my worth." Because when you start thinking like this, your emotional resilience grows, your sense of stability deepens, and your mental health improves — you stop waiting, and you start building. This episode is for you if: You're an actor in film or theatre who feels guilty about wanting more money or success You want to build real stability in your acting career without losing your values You're navigating anxiety around money, worth, or being seen as "greedy" You're ready to shift from waiting to building — with more emotional resilience and self-trust Related episodes: Episode 2 | Stressed Balancing Day Job + Acting Tour? Start With This Stability Plan Episode 5 | Nicole Scherzinger: From Pain to Brave Stability If this episode met you in a moment of doubting your worth as an actor — or feeling guilty about wanting more money, more impact, or more stability — please leave a short review wherever you're listening and share it with an actor friend who needs the reminder that your worth is not determined by outcomes, and wanting more doesn't make you greedy. Reviews and word-of-mouth are the main ways this podcast reaches other creatives juggling acting jobs, work, and real life, and it genuinely lights me up to know these stories are helping you stay rooted, steady, and anchored as you go.
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