For my birthday, I treated myself to a theater showing of Mission: Impossible. The monologue at the end was brilliant. I won’t discuss the rest unless you haven’t seen it yet.
What I will say is that it beautifully depicts the power of connections and the individual strength we each have. We all have our skills and talents that bring to the collective.
Always remember that.
As writers and composers, we might be more cognizant of this as we develop each character, each note for each instrument, but still, a reminder can never hurt.
What is one of your strengths?
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Hi, Kat Spencer. I'm looking forward to seeing the new Mission: Impossible! One of my strengths is coming up with unique concepts.
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Hi Maurice Vaughan :) hahahah. I'm editing this because when I first saw your post, all it said was Hi Kat Spencer. Mission: Impossible was really good! I hope you enjoy it. That is a great strength!
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I am so glad you went to a theatre to see it. Where there distractions, however? People ont heir phones and talking and texting etc?
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Kat Spencer, I love this reflection. It’s such a powerful reminder that our individuality becomes even more meaningful when we bring it into community. One of my greatest strengths is my empathy. It fuels me as a creator and as a collaborator. It helps me write characters with emotional nuance and really understand the needs and feelings of the people I work with. Whether I’m shaping a story or supporting a fellow creator, empathy allows me to lead with care, curiosity, and connection. Thank you for the lovely reminder of why that matters.
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Nope! D A Stenard - I tend to avoid crowds. ON PURPOSE. heehee. There was only one other person in the theater, far away from us.
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Ashley Renee Smith That strength of yours shines through very clearly! I'm an empath and saw it in you immediately. This lovely reminder came to me during the movie. I actually had to be naughty for two seconds to write down the title. Because I am also Dory, and I would have forgotten the line. And the title, or line, always leads to more.