Coaching Corner
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Hey there musicians time for deep reflection. Reflection. It is a word that holds immense power, allowing us to delve deep into the recesses of our minds and explore our innermost thoughts. For musicians, this process takes on a whole new meaning. It is not just a mere introspection, but a profound exploration of emotions and experiences that shapes our art.
I've listed questions below that I utilize in coaching sessions to help a musician get over roadblocks. Taking time to purposely reflect and ask ourselves questions is where we strengthen our foundation and recalibrate our direction. Every successful musician I have encountered makes time for purposeful reflection.
In order to have beneficial reflections you need good questions. So, grab some paper or a tablet, and let's get started.
The Questions (my answers are in the comments)
What is your biggest asset?
What is your biggest liability?
What gives you the highest high?
What is your best Habit?
What is your worst Habit?
What is most fulfilling to you?
Deep reflection is a fundamental aspect of a musician's journey. By creating a quiet space, and setting aside dedicated time, we can embark on a path of self-discovery that enhances our creative process and elevates our music. I believe in reflection is where we find our true musical essence.
Candace - Happy Musician Coach
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What is your biggest asset?
- Ability to think logically in emotionally charged situations and mediate.
What is your biggest liability?
- Having overly optimistic expectations
What gives you the highest high?
- Spending time with my family and spoiling my husband
What is your best Habit?
- Journaling and drinking water
What is your worst Habit?
- Hyper focusing
What is most fulfilling to you?
- being of value, knowing I left someone better off than before