what jobs and careers would be good for me?

detailed roadmap for the rest of my life . step by step instructions and resources
I love sewing. It's the idea of being able to create something magical with my own two hands. I love the idea acting in film although I'm unsure of the idea of being in any sort of plays or musicals. I definitely lean more towards the creative rather than athletic side. Although I am trying to get more exercise in. With acting it's the idea of being part of something that is bigger than me. Also the glamorous side of acting, specifically the events. When I'm at the events all glamorously dressed up, it feels as though I'm at home and in a way invincible. When I get dressed up I feel as though I become a different person, I envision the person who I dream to be and suddenly I become her. With acting it's the idea of pretending and I really love that because for me pretending means escaping the world i live in currently world in which i m unhappy. Whatever my career choice is I want it to involve this notion of pretending, escaping, feeling glamorous, being a part of something bigger than me, telling a story. With acting I would love to able to move people with emotions and stories.

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Based on your interests and passions, a career in acting or fashion design/sewing could be a great fit for you. Here is a detailed roadmap for pursuing these career paths:

1. Acting:
- Take acting classes to improve your skills and learn different techniques.
- Build your acting resume by participating in local theater productions, student films, or community events.
- Create a portfolio of headshots and demo reels to showcase your talent to casting directors.
- Attend auditions and casting calls to land roles in film, television, and theater productions.
- Network with industry professionals, agents, and casting directors to expand your opportunities.
- Consider pursuing a degree in theater or acting from a reputable acting school or university.
- Stay physically fit and healthy to be camera-ready for roles that may require physical demands.
- Keep honing your skills by attending workshops, seminars, and acting classes to continue growing as an actor.

Resources:
- SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) for union opportunities and resources.
- Backstage.com for audition listings, industry news, and acting tips.
- Acting schools such as New York Film Academy, Stella Adler Studio of Acting, or The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute for formal training.

2. Fashion Design/Sewing:
- Take sewing classes to improve your skills and learn different sewing techniques.
- Experiment with different fabrics, patterns, and designs to create your own unique clothing pieces.
- Create a portfolio of your designs and showcase them on social media platforms or at local fashion shows.
- Consider enrolling in a fashion design program at a college or university to gain formal training and education in the field.
- Network with other fashion designers, seamstresses, and industry professionals to collaborate on projects and gain insights into the industry.
- Intern or work at a fashion design studio, clothing company, or fashion house to gain hands-on experience in the field.
- Stay up to date on fashion trends, attend fashion events, and participate in fashion design competitions to boost your visibility in the industry.

Resources:
- Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), Parsons School of Design, or Central Saint Martins for fashion design programs.
- Sewing magazines such as Threads Magazine, Sew News, and BurdaStyle for sewing tips, patterns, and inspiration.
- Online platforms such as Etsy, Instagram, and Pinterest for showcasing your designs and connecting with potential clients.

Remember, pursuing a career in acting or fashion design requires dedication, hard work, and perseverance. Stay motivated, keep honing your skills, and never give up on your dreams. Good luck on your journey to a fulfilling and successful career!