11. Widespread Plan It
Apr 27, 2021 ·
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Sometimes looking too far in front of us in great detail can be taxing on the brain. But, like a 30 minute jam of “you enjoy myself” by the band...
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Sometimes looking too far in front of us in great detail can be taxing on the brain. But, like a 30 minute jam of “you enjoy myself” by the band Phish, we don’t really need to know ALL the details as much as we need to rely on the road map of a planned route and markers we’ve created to keep us on track. This can assure we nail the climactic payoff at the end and arrive at our desired destination. Today we will attempt to simplify the approach to creating a 5yr plan and how to start making headway, daily, towards those far out goals without getting your hair into knots. So hold onto your hula hoop!
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
Established in 1994, Sweet Relief Musicians Fund helps career musicians who are experiencing illness, disability or age-related problems. The organization provides financial assistance to help pay medical bills and for food, shelter and other basic necessities. Working across the U.S., Sweet Relief Musicians Fund offers donors myriad ways to get involved, including donating to its regional funds and those earmarked for specific genres. See how you can help by checking out www.SweetRelief.org
Quotes of the week:
Plans are nothing, planning is everything - Dwight D Eisenhower
To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan and not quite enough time -Leonard Bernstein
How many times have you found yourself thinking about what your life and career will look in five years, as in the specifics? If the answer is not often, that’s ok (for now). Sometimes when comparing why one great jam band is packing theaters and melting faces while another is not, The difference can often be found in the details, or lack thereof.
1. Dreams - What do you want?
2. Plan - What do you need to get the thing you want?
3. Do - 5yr breakdown and daily steps.
For sponsorship inquiries please contact us at musicianstipjar@gmail.com
Connect with us at: https://www.musicianstipjar.com/ or send an email to musicianstipjar@gmail.com
Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com
Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi
https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock
Picture by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/
Mastered by: Zoe Moff
https://ww.zoemoff.wixsite.com/zoemoff
https://www.musicianstipjar.com/
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Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
Established in 1994, Sweet Relief Musicians Fund helps career musicians who are experiencing illness, disability or age-related problems. The organization provides financial assistance to help pay medical bills and for food, shelter and other basic necessities. Working across the U.S., Sweet Relief Musicians Fund offers donors myriad ways to get involved, including donating to its regional funds and those earmarked for specific genres. See how you can help by checking out www.SweetRelief.org
Quotes of the week:
Plans are nothing, planning is everything - Dwight D Eisenhower
To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan and not quite enough time -Leonard Bernstein
How many times have you found yourself thinking about what your life and career will look in five years, as in the specifics? If the answer is not often, that’s ok (for now). Sometimes when comparing why one great jam band is packing theaters and melting faces while another is not, The difference can often be found in the details, or lack thereof.
1. Dreams - What do you want?
2. Plan - What do you need to get the thing you want?
3. Do - 5yr breakdown and daily steps.
For sponsorship inquiries please contact us at musicianstipjar@gmail.com
Connect with us at: https://www.musicianstipjar.com/ or send an email to musicianstipjar@gmail.com
Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com
Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi
https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock
Picture by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/
Mastered by: Zoe Moff
https://ww.zoemoff.wixsite.com/zoemoff
https://www.musicianstipjar.com/
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