Yeah, yeah, New Year, resolutions, whatever.
There are a few I could make. Stuff about eating healthier,1 exercising more,2 taking better care of myself, getting out of the house more, attempting to socialize more...
You know what? Fuck it.
I don't really care about any of that. What I really ought to do is sit here and practice trombone until I either become a successful musician or burn out in the attempt. To hell with everything else.
Everything I do should be preceded with the question, "How will this make me a better musician?" And if I can't come up with a concrete, cause-and-effect answer, then maybe it needs to go... or at least be put off until after 10:00 PM, when I can't practice any more for the day.3
There's a New Year's resolution for you.
"But," you may ask, "what would you be changing then?"
Isn't it obvious?
I need to practice more. Clearly I have been slacking off.
Seriously, though... can anyone definitively prove that mental health is necessary to being a good musician?
I want to see charts. And graphs.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
christ, 2009 already?
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Mental health is definitely a requirement. What quality to that mental health, now there are some interesting questions that may pertain to that...
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