ICON instructor Malachi Mott shared five ways musicians can overcome designs and improve studio productivity. Find out why you feel the urge to stop things and how you will focus your mind when they happen.
Overcoming the proposal
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There are many obstacles in the way of becoming an artist. One of the most striking is the proposal. This is the elephant in the room we normally stop calling. Well, not now. Here’s what I’m going to do to get over my artistic design.
1. Stop talking about your “work in progress”
Set goals and set deadlines
3. Find a responsible partner / system
4. Create a realistic plan
5. Work as your employer deems appropriate
PHASE 1 talk about your “WORK AGAIN”
I know a lot of musicians who talk about the songs they work on, but they never release anything. It hurts to hear about their new projects, knowing that they may have left the last one they were looking for. As a friend, he always has something new important every time you meet on vacation. He shouts, “It’s right now!” Apparently you are an optimist, but deep down you know they have to introduce a new lover next Christmas.
Work hard in silence, let your success be your voice.
Frank Ocean
I found that part of the reason I couldn’t finish my songs was because I told it all when it was still working. The problem is how the brain works. He doesn’t know what you’re doing from what you say. See how excited everyone is to get you involved How To Overcome Procrastination in your new project. This real excitement seems to be caused by the brain releasing dopamine (the reward chemical) into their brains. It made her think she shared her human art.
If you have a lot to tell people about your projects, it won’t be much fun to work on them. You may also be more disappointed if you feel that the project is not following the hype you have built. In addition, when you tell people details about a project earlier, it is difficult to be flexible because some details need to be shared.
Evil men act in silence.
Recognized as B.I.G.
Keeping a project secret builds many expectations from the finished release, instead of just producing it. This stress will also help you focus on completing the project, because you will not receive any chemical rewards until the project is completed and released. continue reading
Why talking too much can hurt your success
If you talk about your “success”, then you are not really successful
2. SET OBJECTIVES AND COMPLY WITH DATES
The artist’s biggest enemy is the idea that art can be “ready”. No angel will rise from heaven to congratulate you on completing your work. Also, how you feel about it today, you will probably feel differently tomorrow. Using your opinion of art as a gauge is always a waste of time.
The goal is a dream with a deadline. Napoleon’s Hill
Set a release date and work on your art, as your career depends on meeting that deadline. You’ll be amazed at how right you are when you know there’s no going back. Make sure you also set running dates between the current and deadlines. You will have a chance to test your art in the market and make all the necessary gadgets. Lastly, your work, which receives bad reviews or feedback, should not be an excuse for not delivering anything on time. Set a goal and plan ahead.
Art is not finished, just abandoned.
Leonardo da Vinci
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Golden rules of goal setting
3. FIND A RESEARCH PARTNER / SYSTEM
Now that you have a goal and a deadline, think about how you will force yourself to stay with them. A strong and loyal friend is always a very good resource in this area. Let them know your intentions and give them permission to check in on the road to make sure you’re on course. Bonus points if you find someone who has overcome certain areas that you always stop.
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