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"When you watch a master at work," Teague explains, "you aren't watching them 'act' sad. You are watching them try not to cry. That tension is life." What makes Nita Teague’s story so refreshing is her radical acceptance of the supporting role. In a town driven by ego, she has built a thriving career by being invisible.
"You are lifting the heavy weight," she tells her clients. "I am just there to make sure you don't drop it on your head." Perhaps her most vital lesson for the modern age is her reframing of rejection. nita teague
"Rejection is just information," she says. "It tells you about the market , not about your soul . If you don't get the callback, it doesn't mean you aren't talented. It means you aren't right for that version of that part. Those are two very different things." "When you watch a master at work," Teague