
I’ve always regarded my frugality as a means to afford the things I truly value. Being mindful of spending that doesn’t serve my priorities has been a critical part of enabling my life of passionate pursuit – specifically, my career as a professional actor.
But what if what you value in and of itself isn’t very frugal?
While Mr. Frugalwoods and I enjoy/attempt to survive our first few months as parents to our daughter, Babywoods, I have a delightful slate of guest posts from my friends lined up for your reading pleasure. Today, please welcome the lovely Stefanie O’Connell!
By: Stefanie O’Connell
Unlike the stories of chance encounters on the street sky rocketing unknowns to celebrity stardom, the true pursuit of a career in professional acting is a costly endeavor. Every audition room I’ve ever set foot in has been packed with well trained, highly-educated individuals – the debt inducing price of which is just one line item on a long list of start-up career costs.
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