We tend to think of acting as something done on stage, in the movies, or on TV.
But we’re all acting, all the time: at work, in relationships.
Off-stage acting is viewed as unseemly, phony but, framed more
accurately, it’s the appropriate adapting to your counterpart's needs,
the opposite of the narcissism so often written about these days.
Of course, acting can be used for nefarious as well as benevolent purposes but that’s true of most tools--from intelligence to a pocket knife. That doesn’t obviate the value of learning how to be a better actor. To that end, as my PsychologyToday.com article today, I offer tips for how to act without being discovered as acting
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