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	<title>Comments on: Your Private Production Journal</title>
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		<title>By: David James</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[David James]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 17:19:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ty
     It has been a while since I have replied, although I never miss reading your articles. Again I believe you show some very valuable insight in ways we as actors can find ways to grow. I only respond to this because I am blessed with something I wish all actors had(all people truly) Someone that knows them well enough and cares deeply enough about them to recognize when watching them work on stage whether it is truly them. The Beatles said it first Act Naturally. Hardest thing ever,sometimes even off stage.This person should need not to worry about offending you,and you should not expect this person to do nothing but praise you. I do not want to go on about this forever. My advice is this, if you find someone  in your life that you feel you can trust with that responsibility DO IT. You can never never grow as an actor with out these two most important ingredients. Trust and taking risks,there are also perks to having someone like this in your life, but that is something you and all your readers already know.
                                   Keep informing, yours truly David James]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ty<br />
     It has been a while since I have replied, although I never miss reading your articles. Again I believe you show some very valuable insight in ways we as actors can find ways to grow. I only respond to this because I am blessed with something I wish all actors had(all people truly) Someone that knows them well enough and cares deeply enough about them to recognize when watching them work on stage whether it is truly them. The Beatles said it first Act Naturally. Hardest thing ever,sometimes even off stage.This person should need not to worry about offending you,and you should not expect this person to do nothing but praise you. I do not want to go on about this forever. My advice is this, if you find someone  in your life that you feel you can trust with that responsibility DO IT. You can never never grow as an actor with out these two most important ingredients. Trust and taking risks,there are also perks to having someone like this in your life, but that is something you and all your readers already know.<br />
                                   Keep informing, yours truly David James</p>
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