I define Playing To Be as a space where I allowed myself to play, to learn about my approach to playing and acting. It was a place of learning, growing, and enjoying. I took information from one of the questions that I was always asking myself: Why am I so wrong? What am I missing? Because I saw that what I was doing wasn’t enough. Through the Playing To Be workshop, I finally found the answer to those questions: I am enough, I am doing enough, and sometimes much more than enough. What I need is to learn how to say no and to put forth my own limits. I do not need to do more. I am enough, I am alive, and everything will be fine. Playing To Be is a workshop that allowed me to work on myself and increase the calm and bliss that I was seeking.