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Practicing Objectivity

Why you should learn to look at a situation with an unbiased perspective

 

Now, you might be wondering, what exactly does it mean to practice objectivity as a musician? Well, let me break it down for you. Objectivity, or the ability to step back and evaluate oneself and one's work without bias or emotion, is an essential trait for any musician looking to grow and improve. It is the key to taking constructive criticism, learning from mistakes, and ultimately becoming a better musician.


By practicing objectivity, we also open our minds to new experiences and perspectives. We become more receptive to feedback and criticism, understanding that it's not a personal attack, but rather an opportunity for growth. This allows us to continuously learn and adapt, no matter how experienced we become. Ultimately, learning to be objective as a musician is about finding a balance between self-awareness and self-compassion. It's about acknowledging our strengths and weaknesses without judgment and using that knowledge to continuously improve.


But being objective doesn't mean abandoning passion or drive. In fact, it is quite the opposite. By practicing objectivity, musicians can channel their energy and focus into productive strategies for improvement. Accepting a struggle or setback as a learning opportunity, rather than a defeat, allows musicians to approach challenges with a renewed sense of purpose and determination.



Practicing objectivity is crucial for any musician. It allows for personal growth, learning from mistakes, and embracing new experiences. So, next time you find yourself struggling or facing criticism, remember to stop, look, listen, and learn. Embrace objectivity and watch as your musical journey takes on new dimensions of progress and achievement.



Candace- The happy Musician Coach


 





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