tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16537044.post2381781930369398299..comments2023-12-28T00:38:21.529-08:00Comments on Nicole J. Butler:<br> "Living Truthfully": 10 Things That Acting Has Taught Me About Life. (Pt. I)Nicole J. Butlerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01306532227760053857noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16537044.post-67373514162704663942011-07-15T02:45:08.000-07:002011-07-15T02:45:08.000-07:00UGHH, beautifully written Ms. Butler BEAUTIFUL! So...UGHH, beautifully written Ms. Butler BEAUTIFUL! So true and i can totally relate.. I joke with my BF all the time because I'm a basket full of emotions constantly. He doesn't even get surprised when I cry now, he expects it and is already in motion to check on me,lol.. Scary but also extremely freeing. There is NO way to study this craft w/out removing your public persona and thats what makes acting so beautiful, just as you are.. Kudos on all that you do<br><br>Nikiva Dionnenikiva dionnehttp://www.nikivadionne.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16537044.post-63309827230958768512011-07-15T03:03:10.000-07:002011-07-15T03:03:10.000-07:00Thanks for such kind words, Nikiva (I'm blushi...Thanks for such kind words, Nikiva (I'm blushing)! It's true, though - if we allow ourselves to experience all of the colors in the emotional rainbow available to all human beings, then we have more depth to our art. If we limit ourselves due to fear, our work will be limited.<br><br>It's not always easy, but its simple, isn't it?NicoleJButlerhttp://www.NicoleJButler.comnoreply@blogger.com