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Still waiting for your hero?

February 22nd, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Why is it that most artists are waiting to be “rescued”.  They’re either waiting for their song to be heard, waiting to be discovered by a record label.  Waiting for a better job.. just waiting sometimes…. for something they think they will recognize when they see it.

I wonder which would be more appealing to your “hero”:  Someone who is making all the right steps and just needs direction, or someone who is sitting on the couch watching “Biggest Loser” and praying while the commercials are on for God to send someone to help them ?

Here’s a couple of things you can do while you are waiting.

  • Read Books on the subject that you want someone to help you with
  • Hire a coach.  [business or personal]
  • Invest in an instructional program
  • Write down your goals and make a plan

My point is, you are more likely to recognize your “hero” if you are reading about him, studying his habits and knowing what he’s all about.  Help him find you.

Go do something.

And then comment below.

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  1. February 25th, 2010 at 11:43 | #1

    I hate that this has gotten no comments and it’s probably the most significant thing you’ve ever written.  I have clients all the time who want to know why I’m not pushing them harder.  I can’t push them if they aren’t out there pushing themselves and making noise! I can’t just make news happen for artists! They have to be an active part of the process too!

    • February 25th, 2010 at 20:03 | #2

      Thank You, Chris. I think EVERYBODY wants a part of something that’s going in that direction… “It’s easier to guide a moving ship”, right?

  2. February 25th, 2010 at 17:02 | #3

    Brilliant.

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