Imagine A World Without Your Music
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"Imagine" by John Lennon was released in September 1971. Do you think he could've known where he was heading when he formed the Quarrymen in 1956? Do you think he could've imagined the impact his voice would've had on millions of people and generations of musicians when he was playing school dances and skiffle contests with his mates? Of course not. He couldn't even stand the sound of his own voice, an insecurity many other vocalists share. Yet the world would've been a worse place if he had given into his insecurities. John Lennon wrote "All You Need is Love" in a hurry due to a deadline and didn't think too much about it. He didn't agonize over it and wonder if it was good enough. He just let it out into the world and the world became better for it. Imagine you never released a song. Imagine nobody ever heard your music. Whether or not your music would change the world is irrelevant. All I know is that your world would be a better place if you put your music out there. We all feel the tug of imposter syndrome and we all worry that our stuff isn't good enough. But unfortunately when the only judge of your stuff is yourself, there's no way for you to be objective. They say that in the vacuum of space no one can hear you scream. The same goes for your music. If you work on your music in a vacuum without letting people hear it you have no idea when it's finished. Your inner imposter disguises itself as a perfectionist that refuses to release anything unless it's perfect. The only thing its not telling you is that it'll never think it's perfect. Its sneaky that way. Its scared of what happens when things are done because the current insecurities have become comfortable enough to deal with and who knows what the world starts throwing at you when you start making an impact. That's too much pressure. But what got you here won't get you there. If you work alone in your studio without sharing your music or getting feedback on your work...eventually imposter syndrome takes over and your tracks go back into the hard drive graveyard. Crippling self-doubt has never helped anyone, and getting feedback and support from like minded people will always lead to growth. That's what I help my voice and songwriting students with. When you work with me I invest my time in your success by creating an Action Plan for you to follow. The first thing you do is to book an Action call with me. In this 20 minute call you'll tell me exactly what you're struggling with and what you're looking to learn and I'll give you a personal path to follow so that you can get results fast. So if you'd like to achieve more in the next 90 days than you did all last year, you'll want some support and guidance to help you get there. If you'd like more information and chat with me directly to see how I can help you grow, hit reply and let me know. http://www.totalsinging.com
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