
27th July 2007 - by Ty Cohen
Goal Setting for the Aspiring Musician
Goal setting is often a difficult subject because it requires
planning and organization. Planning for the future doesn't have
to be tedious and stressful.
Believe me, goal setting and planning for the future can only
help you to achieve those dream of music industry success!
Don't let past failures prevent you from completing a list of
future goals. Sometimes failing is a great thing because we
learn from our mistakes. What's that old saying, "what doesn't
kill ya makes ya stronger!?"
Going with the flow and taking it one day at a time is great
sometimes. But setting clear cut goals for where you want to go
with your independent music will give you something to work
with and for. Do not be at the mercy of someone else or the
instability of the music industry, take hold of the wheel and
steer yourself toward your own destiny.
Goal setting gives your control over your career. Maybe you
want to meet more music contacts or schedule more gigs. Maybe
along with meeting music contacts, you want to record more
music or write more songs. Make a list and prioritize. Which
step is more important to you? Which step will advance you
further in your career?
The good news is that you already know how to set goals because
you have done it in the past. Have you ever wanted a gig and
booked it? Have you ever recorded a song? What about performed
to an audience? All of these things were goals and you achieved
them.
If goal setting still freaks you out then don't think of it as
concrete. Look, if you set a goal and don't achieve it in time,
then it really isn't a huge deal. You just keep trucking by
allowing yourself more time. Plans can change or evolve as time
passes, especially in the music industry. It is your life and
your goals or plans don't have to be set in stone.
The best part about independent music is just what I said
above, you are in control. But setting goals is still
recommended. This not only gives you something to work for but
it will make you work harder. Don't remain stagnate and hope
things will just happen to you. Get out there and meet those
contacts, record more songs, market, promote, network and most
of all, achieve the goals that you know will help you succeed
in the music industry.
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Owner of Platinum Millennium publishing, former
record label owner & national music
industry seminar speaker/panelist.
Author/creator of best-selling music biz books,
courses, audio products & "How to"
resources that helped 1000s. Go to http://www.TheIndustryYellowPages.com
for more info on music contacts, music
industry & independent
music.
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