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Hello, friends!  My name is Jesse Daley; I'm an actor and a writer living and working in Hollywood, CA! Here on this blog, I'll give you the scoop on what life is truly like pursuing an acting career in the incredible city of TinselTown!  You'll find advice, inspiration and interviews with some incredible men and women!    

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When You Go To Bed Tonight... 

8/13/2014

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...I'd like for you to do me a little favor.  (I'll explain below, but first, I'll start my post!)  -- How's your night coming along, guys and girls?!  I hope you're smiling at the moment.  We all need to try and feel as happy as we possibly can, at all times.  I, for one, am feeling pretty great right now, as I've got a beer in hand!  (Just one, don't worry!)  Haha.  

I was just sitting here thinking about life, and also thinking about my future goals and dreams.  (Gosh, there's a lot that I want to do!)  But I also love taking a little bit of time at the end of the day to simply reflect on the now.  

Many of us spend a lot of time thinking about the past and in the future, when all that we have is right this moment.  Things can change in a split second, so it's important that we all take steps to feel as good as we possibly can about ourselves and our lives.  

As I point out in my latest article on acting.about.com, (in which I talk about the incredible Mr. Robin Williams,)  there are struggles that all of us have.  We are all dealing with something in life, and we need to be good to each other at all times.  It's impossible to know the kind of hardship that someone may be facing.  We need to treat every day as a gift, and if you're not feeling great, you can and will feel better.  You may need a little bit of assistance in feeling better, and that is perfectly OK! In fact, I think it's great to seek help in order to feel the best that we possibly can.  Check my article above  (on acting.about.com) for some tips.   

So, about that favor that I mentioned above.  Please, do me a little favor tonight.  First of all, smile, and remind yourself that YOU are amazing.  And when you wake up in the morning, vow to tell someone else that they are amazing, too.  Let's always share the love, and try to make each one of our days a happy one.    

LOTS OF LOVE!  <3 
 

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    Jesse Daley is an actor and a writer who lives and works in Hollywood, California. 

    Jesse's first book, An Aversion to the Definitive, is available NOW!  Order here!

    Jesse has also written extensively for the DOTDASH network.  Be sure to check out the site here.

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