Day 19 - Click here to read more!

Published on 19 January 2025 at 16:13

Hello!

Okay, I’m in a flow again! I’ve rediscovered the mindset I had when I first started making music a few years ago—the mindset where I wanted to work on my craft every second of the day. I love this mindset because this is the person I truly want to be. I love learning new things, improving my skills, and dedicating myself fully to becoming better at what I do. I’ve quit watching YouTube and Netflix and replaced them with productivity and hard work. Now, I read books and listen to podcasts whenever I can to keep learning.

 

I’ve also learned about setting impossible goals, and I’ve made one for myself. I’m going to keep it to myself, but I can tell you it’s an amazing motivator. The key is seeing the future not as a rigid reality, but as a guideline for the person you want to be right now. When I realized this, everything started to make sense. Knowing my impossible goal motivates me to work every single day on my craft and focus on improving in ways I truly love.

 

The beauty of an impossible goal is that it doesn’t matter if I achieve it or not—that’s why it’s impossible—but it drives me to work hard every second of the day. The effort and discipline it requires are things I genuinely love, and they feel so deeply aligned with who I am at my core. For a while, I pushed this mindset aside because I thought I wanted to "live in the moment" and just enjoy the present. I still value living in the moment, but I realized I was missing something: the joy of working hard on something I deeply care about. Knowing that I’m truly living and not wasting my time is incredibly fulfilling, and I’m so grateful to have rediscovered this mindset.

Now for a few updates!

  • I might have found a venue where I can perform this year, which is absolutely amazing.
  • I’m booked for the first time to perform at a Pride Festival in the Netherlands! I’ll explain later how I made this happen.
  • I’ve also been offered a one-day internship at a music marketing company, which is super exciting!

 

Tomorrow, I have another photoshoot, and I can’t wait. I’m planning to keep reaching out to photographers to see if they’d like to collaborate on more shoots.

 

One last thing about this mindset: you have to be really consistent with it. Every slip-up feels like a setback. Every time you have the choice between being your old, unproductive self or embracing your new mindset, you must choose your new mindset. Even the smallest decisions matter so much. Each time you choose your new mindset, you’ll feel proud of yourself. Be productive every second, do the things you need to do, and stay focused on your goals. Don’t waste time on things that don’t move you closer to your dreams. Don’t avoid tasks that scare you—just tackle them and have fun doing it!

 

That’s it for today. I hope the next time I write a blog, I’m still in this flow. Have an amazing day! Bye!

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