LastĀ time, I mentioned that we get work through our connections. I hope my words helped you identify the people who do that for you.Ā But how do you maintain the work you get through your connections? Today, I want to discuss one aspect of that.Ā Ā
In the early days of my music, I was on my own. I arrived to gigs on my own, I set up and pulled down on my own, I handled my gig enquiries on my own and sorted out my tax return on my own. I did everything myself, making decisions and only seeking advice when needed. Does that sound familiar?
This way of working was fine for some time, but as my music grew, it became unwieldy. I couldnāt keep up with everything. I worked long days and into the night to balance family commitments and work. I felt stressed with missed deadlines, keeping up with admin requirements was a nightmare and personal practise on my instrument was deteriorating. I felt like I was on burnout.Ā It dawned on me that, in order to advance, I needed to create a team.Ā Ā
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What do you think about this word, āPlanā? What does it conjure in your mind?Ā Hard work that you donāt want to do, or glee because you relish identifying parts and their connections, and seeing if they work?
Iām a planner, but not everybody is.Ā Donāt get me wrong.Ā Some people are more holistic, top-down, see the bigger picture.Ā Iām the opposite. I see the big picture but I get down to the detail of how to make it happen. Actually, it doesnāt really matter too much which approach you prefer, as long as things are achieved.Ā Ā
How does this relate to your music?Ā
Well, when you move forward, you are moving forward to something: your targets. How you move forward has to be decided. This is planning, deciding what, when, why, how, etc.Ā Ā
Most of my music life, pre-42 years old, I just ambled along. I performed when invited. I had dreams of what I wanted to become, but no plans on how to get there. At 42, one of the significant things that made a difference and propelled me forward was maki...
Recently, Iāve been binge watching āRace To The Center of the Earthā.Ā It has adventure, dizzy heights even from my sofa, a little drama, great scenery and of course teams competing for the prize of one million dollars. I love shows like these becauseĀ I find them inspiring, a little scary (when someone gets hurt or they have to climb up a super high cliff face) but also interesting.
How does this relate to music?Ā Last time, I mentioned I would share with you one of the things I still do now to keep me moving and growing as a musician.Ā On reflection, there are 3 things, but today Iāll illustrate the first one through the Race.
Each of the racers in the Team have a goal.Ā A goal to win the million-dollar prize.Ā They are focused on that goal and all roads lead to that goal.Ā They train for that goal; they strategize towards that goal and at the end they will know if they achieve the goal.
This is something I do.Ā No, not extreme sports although I wishĀ ā lol! But at 42, when I gave ...