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Author: RKing
Date: 2017-02-25 22:56
The first thing I'll do is offer my congratulations. You accomplished something significant and you should be proud of the effort it took to get there.
Anytime we achieve a significant goal in our lives, there is a tendency to stop and reflect on how we got there. Then we usually set new goals and start all over again.
So I guess the next question to ask yourself is, "Is making the band my only goal in music?" To me, making the band seems like the first step; not the last. After that, I would hope to improve my playing in order to become a more important piece of the band -- and that would probably motivate me to practice at least as much as I did to get there.
If that is not where you want to go, then start the question and answer process again until you discover your next goal in life.
Me? I am in my late-60s and I am still trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up. <LOL>
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Roxann |
2017-02-24 00:30 |
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Fuzzy |
2017-02-24 00:47 |
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kdk |
2017-02-24 01:27 |
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Roxann |
2017-02-25 06:12 |
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Philip Caron |
2017-02-25 19:42 |
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Re: How to get my "groove" back? new |
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RKing |
2017-02-25 22:56 |
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