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Grace Wan’s Secrets to Finding Your True Potential

Everyone possesses a unique set of skills; the problem is that for some, discovering these skills can take a long time. You may think you have a gift for writing but subsequently discover that no one cares about what you have to say. People who think they aren’t excellent at drawing, on the other hand, can become world-renowned painters.

However, a few well-known professionals have discovered how to accurately identify one’s strengths and weaknesses in order to better one’s career prospects. Grace Wan, for example, has frequently discussed the need to make one’s talents known to a wider audience through public performances.

In addition to acting, Grace Wan is a well-respected Canadian film and television producer/musician/director/singer/writer. With that being said, she is the best person for us to counsel because of her extensive experience in a variety of entertainment fields.

Since a young age, Grace has exhibited a strong desire to express her artistic side through various mediums. When she was five, she started taking ballet lessons, and two years later, she relocated to Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. At a young age, she began participating in other hobbies and pursuits, including rollerblading, singing, playing the guitar, and learning the piano.

She won multiple awards in talent events she participated in, bolstering her commitment to pursue a career in entertainment. After completing acting workshops at the Westcoast Actors Studio, Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts, Granville Acting Studio and Moonstone Theatre, she was awarded certificates of achievement for her talents.

When she was not working for Blood Work Production on an independent film as a Production Assistant, she was working as a receptionist at the mainstream company where she started her career.

When she was cast as Jamie Fu in the short drama film “Family Portrait,” she quickly became a household name. In terms of her musical abilities, she began working on her debut album in 2007 and published it in 2017 under the name GW Achievement. She has also participated in various singing competitions on television.

To help people identify their own unique skills, she has shared how she discovered and cultivated her own. Grace has made a significant impact on the film business with her work. Here are just a few examples of her best work:

  • Done (Announced)
  • 2021 Playground Rules (Filming)
  • 2017 Mooncake (Short) (completed)
  • 2017 Skytrain (Short) (completed)
  • 2020 Coronavirus, Explained (TV Mini-Series documentary) (3 episodes)
  • 2020Coronavirus Explained (TV Movie documentary)
  • 2016 Johnny Orlando & Mackenzie Ziegler: Day & Night (Video short)
  • 2014 Playground (Short)
  • 2011/I2012 (Video short)
  • 2009 The Director (Documentary)
  • 2008 Inseparable (TV Movie)
  • 2007 Hawaii

Here are some of the insights by Grace Wan into unlocking your potential:

Find out what you were interested in as a kid

Often, the things we do as children serve as the foundation for our talents later in life. Because of your competitive personality, for example, you now employ that talent to execute your company procedures flawlessly. When you were younger, what were some of your favorite pastimes? Over the years, how has it evolved your childhood habits can help you understand what you need to do in the future, so don’t give up on them.

Things that made you lose track of how long you had been at it

It is a great method to find out what you are good at by doing things so much that you do not even know how long it’s been since you started.

Activities that allow you to lose track of time and thoroughly immerse yourself in them have a powerful magnetic draw on you. If you’ve ever felt this way, you may have just discovered one of your numerous skills.

Prioritize your job responsibilities

It is common to find a wide range of jobs in any given work, some urgent and others that may wait.

Make a list of the most significant duties for each of your professions, starting with the most urgent one. Thus, your workload will be less stressful, allowing you to tackle the tougher aspects of your jobs before you run out of energy.

The power of a good nap cannot be overstated

Having many jobs makes it tough, but not impossible, to get some shut-eye at the end of the day. Our naps are the best thing you can rely on if you have an erratic sleep schedule. Ideally, you should receive 6-8 hours of sleep per day.

Between each assignment, try to fit in at least 30 minutes of nap time so that you can stay alert and focused while working without feeling drained.


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Sophie Ireland, PhD
Sophie Ireland, PhD in Media Entrepreneurship & Strategy, is the Senior Economist and Finance Editor at CEOWORLD Magazine, where she brings over 15 years of editorial and consulting experience across finance, media strategy, and executive communications. Sophie began her career as a financial journalist, reporting on Wall Street during the global financial crisis, before transitioning into corporate branding for Fortune 500 firms.

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