Or do I need to forget myself and by focusing solely on the other person, all will fall into place?
How do I let someone know they are taking too good of care of themselves?

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TeresaYork wrote:How do I let someone know they are taking too good of care of themselves? :)
jillybee72 wrote:In a little side note, I find it really helpful to not judge my scene partners. I just to play with everyone as if they are the best possible person I could be on stage with in this moment and as if their choices are golden.
TeresaYork wrote:Thanks Ratliff! I want to be a better imp, but more than that, a better person. As cliche as I think of it, all you need is love. :)
ratliff wrote:Teresa, that's one of my biggest problems. To me a huge part of it is trusting the other person's motivations. If you know that they're trying to play the best scene possible -- as opposed to celebrating themselves -- it's easier to embrace what they're doing fully, as Asaf suggests.
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