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Pull yourself back to the present
Crazy busy? Me too. Jason Womack points out a great exercise that David Allen used on him in a seminar once. It helps you put things in perspective… Imagine how wonderful, amazing, and successful your life will be 10 years…
“Do you have the fourteen qualities it takes for success in the music business?”
David Hooper wants to give you a FREE CD and booklet (the same set that Amazon charges $39 for!) about cultivating the specific traits that successful working musicians use to build successful careers. Grab your copy before he runs out!
Oh, my goodness.
I knew I shouldn’t have left you guys alone in Las Vegas.
Capturing Ideas
I’ve been speaking with clients a lot over the past few days about how important it is for you to capture your ideas as they happen. As soon as you tell yourself you’ll remember it later, there’s a part of…
Make Yourself a Star
How can you expect folks to treat you like a rock star before you make yourself the star of your own life?
How To Write A Press Release
As a former (and still occasional) journalist myself, poorly written press releases are always one of my personal pet peeves. MediaBistro’s got a great primer on formatting a good press release.
Everyday Things You Can Do
Bob Baker’s running with the meme that David and I propogated over the weekend, and excerpts some excellent advice from his recent audiobook. Specifically, Bob and I both tell our readers and clients to fixate on doing just one thing…
The pursuit of well-managed expectations
Curt Rosengren’s got more evidence that the pursuit of intention and personal achievement leads to happiness more often than the pursuit of "high income," "prestige" or someone else’s idea of success…
Great Shoes for Women Rockers?
One of our readers asked me today if we knew of any great shoes that look pretty/funky/fun on stage but are still comfortable for women to perform in… Being a rather fashion-challenged guy, I throw the topic out to you,…
He’s sitting with people he doesn’t even know!
How you act "in person" with your audience defines who you are as a person. (Even though this example is about a sports figure and not a musician, same rules apply.)
Who are you being when you are GREAT?
Curt Rosengren’s looking at a set of open ended questions and spitballs some great ones himself: "Who are you being when you are GREAT?" "How do you define great?" "What’s stopping you from being great?" Check out the original list,…
