Committing Through The Lull

First Monday of the month, new Hum Love playlist on Spotify and Apple. If you click the heart button it will update automatically for you and you’ll get it a little earlier than the others.

Anything you commit to everyday will have moments and seasons of being uninspired.

Writing, performing, building, connecting…they’re worth committing to but part of the commitment is doing it even when you don’t feel like it, when it isn’t going well, when it’s not your best stuff, when there’s a big deficit in energy and excitement.

Anything worth doing is going to have a lull.

So when it comes you know you’re on the right track.

 

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Telling The Truth

If you get to where you’re going to by not really telling the truth, then who is the person who has arrived?

On the other hand, for wherever you end up, if you told the truth while getting there you can be certain of who has arrived.

 

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Fur and Ponchos

Faux fur never becomes real fur. But…

If you’re a disco band but you dress up like a rock band and play rock songs…you’re not a faux rock band…you’re a rock band.

It’s more like a trash bag that you cut a few holes in to wear as a poncho…you don’t have a faux poncho…what you now have is a poncho. That’s exactly what it is.

Under the umbrella of ‘fake it till you make it’ is the idea that you go from artificial (faux) to the real thing. Rather…I would make the case that you simply go from one phase to another, each of them being equally the real thing.

 

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Tapped Out

If we’re locked in to being tapped out, the pressure builds.

We fill our schedules (and minds) to the max, commit to that way of living and wonder why we’re on edge.

 

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Driven

Being driven by dissatisfaction can take you far.

Being driven by contribution (by service) takes you to infinity.

Both are powerful. And from the outside can look the same. AND there’s nothing wrong with being unsatisfied. But in the long run, one runs out.

 

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Trajectory

Musicians can talk about (and make) music for hours. Years. Lifetimes. And never get tired of it.

Music has the power to set trajectory from an early age. There’s enough mystery, enough tension and enough release to stay curious and excited forever.

And while that creative curiosity can be both a blessing and a curse…there are certainly worse curses in the world.

The thrill of it is in finding the others who are on a similar trajectory, a similar warped wave length and diving in together. Whether it’s talking details about 90s grunge music, life on the road, debating John vs. Paul or sitting in a session together…the music keeps us talking, keeps us listening, keeps us making, keeps us connecting.

 

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