When you’re a new artist you wear every hat imaginable.
You’re the artist, manager, agent, label, publicist, road manager, graphic designer, video maker, video editor, songwriter, a&r, marketer, radio team, street team, social media manager, photo stylist, van driver, producer…
All of them.
It’s easy to think all of those things make up your full time job. But the thing is, each of them IS a full time job.
For each of those hats you wear, the is a full time job in the industry for that work. Pay attention to which hats you like to wear and don’t be afraid if that hat you want to keep isn’t the artist one.
If you don’t make a touchdown on this play, you can try again next play.
If the coach is yelling at you it’s probably too late.
The perfect pass is only a perfect pass when lots of little adjustments get made in order to get the perfect result.
Next man up is an advantageous mind set until you’re the one injured.
And while next man up is an understandable team strategy, isn’t it the goal to have players/people who are so good that they aren’t replaceable. Shouldn’t the goal be that next man up doesn’t work? That you have to say ‘Stop. We aren’t the same without them. We need to retool for a bit’.