
I hear actors say this phrase all the time: "There's nothing going on in my career." And I want to be very clear, that idea is almost never true.
In this episode of the Acting Business Bootcamp Podcast, I talk about why that belief shows up, how it distorts your perception, and what you should be measuring instead when things feel quiet. I also share why I reshaped my Weekly Accountability Group to focus just as much on time management as accountability.
This episode is about structure, consistency, and staying engaged in your acting career even when results aren't obvious yet.
Accountability Requires Time Management
I realized that in order to be accountable, actors actually need to manage their time. That's why I turned my Weekly Accountability Group into a time management group as well.
At the start of every class, I have actors pull out their planners. Phones, digital calendars, or a physical calendar. We plan the week from Friday to Friday. Doctor appointments. Acting class. Warm-ups. Self-tapes. Reels. Life stuff. Everything goes on the calendar.
When you see it laid out, it becomes much harder to tell yourself that nothing is happening.
"Nothing Is Happening" Is a Story, Not a Fact
When actors say nothing is happening, I ask a few simple questions.
Are you training?
Are you submitting?
Are you improving your craft?
Are you living a life that feeds your work?
If you're doing those things, something is happening. Progress often happens quietly. Just because you can't see the seed breaking through the soil doesn't mean nothing is growing.
Track Your Actions Like a Professional
One of the biggest shifts I see in my accountability group is when actors stop tracking outcomes and start tracking actions.
Classes taken.
Self-tapes submitted.
Outreach sent.
Study time logged.
Preparation done.
When you see it on paper, the narrative starts to fall apart. Engagement becomes visible when you actually look at what you're doing.
Waiting Is Part of the Job
Booking is not the job. Booking is the byproduct.
Waiting is part of the job. I've waited twelve hours on set before shooting a scene. That didn't mean nothing was happening. It meant I was doing the work.
Your career is the process. The auditions you prepare for. The confidence you build. The work you do when no one is watching.
Take One Small Action
When your brain says nothing is happening, do one tangible thing.
Record a monologue.
Refine your tools.
Update your materials.
Send a warm reach-out.
Even one small action is a vote for the actor you want to become. I always ask myself, what would my future self do today? Then I do that.
Borrow Belief From Your Future Self
The version of you who has worked steadily for years is not saying nothing is happening. They're saying, I stayed in the game even when it was quiet.
Quiet seasons are not empty. They're preparation.
Try Two Weeks Free
If this episode resonates and you want support staying consistent, I invite you to try two free weeks of my Weekly Accountability Group, which also functions as a time management group for actors.
Every class is recorded, so you can attend live or watch the replay at any time. You can email me your questions, your schedule, and your accountability, and I personally respond. You'll also get access to my Weekly Adjustment core energy work.
To get started, click the link HERE.
Stay safe, treat yourself real well in 2026, and keep going.
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