In this episode of Your Music Matters Live, David Andrew Wiebe shares what he's been up to with his various duties, what he's been reading,
what he's been listening to, and so on.
As you accomplish more in your music career, a domino effect occurs. But most artists are not aware of it, or are not tapping into it; they\'re stuck in some version of analysis paralysis or perfectionism, which holds them back from doing everything they can to grow their fan base faster. So, let’s look at what happens when you prioritize accomplishing more in less time... https://bandzoogle.com/blog/how-accomplishing-more-in-your-music-career-will-grow-your-fan-base-faster
A little while back, Donner was kind enough to send me one of their axes to try out. So, was it any good? Read the story in full to find out. https://musicentrepreneurhq.com/donner-dtc-100-tc-electric-guitar-review-is-it-any-good/
There is nothing wrong with personal achievement. But you can’t necessarily equate your accomplishments with serving the world. And unless you’re serving the world, your successes could end up feeling very empty. In this episode of Creativity Excitement Emotion, David breaks down the three types of motives and the results one can expect from each, as well as what he learned from blink-182’s Tom DeLonge. Download the PDF Transcript Sponsors: Productivity, Performance & Profits Blackbook: Get a free copy of the “Definitive Guide to Productivity for Artists and Entrepreneurs.” Highlights: 00:17 – Deeper realizations 01:12 – Doing things for personal gain 02:20 – Selfish gains quickly crumble 03:10 – Three types of motives 06:04 – Serving the masses (what you can learn from blink-182) 07:40 – See your projects through this lens Transcript: There is something I recently found that kind of gave me pause around the whole constant “Go, go, go, push more, publish mo https://www.youtube.com/
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