Have you ever heard a piece of music that lit you up and changed your day for the better?
Perhaps it lessened the fact that you felt fearful, anxious, or worried about something.
Now more than ever, we’ve been given a sense that our actions really do impact the world around us.
Maybe it’s just one person in one moment that takes them from a place where they’re struggling…
…to a place of inspiration and growth.
You just don’t know the impact that your music could have on someone.
Over the last few years of lockdowns the music industry’s got shaken up.
But as with anything, people’s resilience and resourcefulness have created some incredible opportunities for you to take advantage of.
I’m going to share with you three highly impactful lessons that we learned from our industry’s response to the pandemic, and specifically to the periods of lockdown.
These are overwhelmingly positive lessons that if you learn them, and if you carry them forward…
…will help you to both progress with your music and to contribute to the success of others in the scene that you love.
So let’s find out what they are and how you can use them to propel both yourself and other people forward…
Key Takeaways:
- Don’t think “problems”, think “solutions”.
- How the service of others can increase your chance of getting results.
- Pain plus reflection equals progress.
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