Now that you have the points that you need to keep track of, here is how to actually apply that. Open up your computer (if it isn’t already open, which it should be if you’re reading this blog post… if not, you’re probably a telepathic) and open up Excel, then put in your names for the things that you are keeping track of (i.e. Auditions, classes, call backs, booked, etc…). Here comes the exciting part. You input the number for that week or month, depending on how you have decided to keep your statistics going, and BAM you are done with that one.
At the end of the week or month, you tally up all of the work you have done and put it into an actual graph. It is important to keep these graphs somewhere that you can actually get to them because when you change something, they will be useful. It is the most helpful to have a graph when you start booking consistent work, and you’re wondering what you are doing that warrant this. Look at your graph and it will show you all you need to know.
In the cover photo of this post is an example of something you may come up with.

Look at this and notice what the successful action the person took was.

If you guessed switching from 3 to 4 classes, you were correct! Now get to building your own!

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