These 4 Tips Will Make You a Successful Artist

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Going over some of the best practices that helped me become successful! The 4 M's baby!

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Wonderful info in less time! Many who do this want us to listen to their cut endlessly ad nausea. You are "high calorie "! Also here's a book recommend for you : The War of Art, by Stephen Pressfield.
One more thing: as someone of a certain age, much of technology is intimidating. I'm staring at installs for Spitfure Audio, some on their HD, some for downloading. So i'm a bit phobic about this stuff. ( been writing for many years. I'm making this time do or die. )
any suggestions to quell these neuroses?
Appreciate what you do. Thank you

greggabar
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Love your content btw BUT when I saw that green glass bottle of Mountain Valley Spring Water in your video I was like "omg this is my people!". I'm hoping you know why that very bottle of water has such a special meaning to me and many others.

RocknRollPiano
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Points well taken. 90 x 4 = Getting stuff done. Thanks for the mindset shift.

davidholler
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This is such great advice, thank you!

johnseth
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Thanks for your videos! You have a lot of great common sense ideas that we sometimes forget about during daily work and life. Also your Logic Pro tips are excellent!

iMac
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Part of dealing with one's health also has to do with the effective management of the emotional energy that one has allowed (or simply witnessed) to build up. Steve Jobs had a LOT of internal anger that came out at everyone around him. He could have handled his dissatisfaction with results in a very different way, but he didn't. He also meditated daily. Allowing anger to build up over time creates an imbalance in the body which opens the door to disease conditions, including cancer. So... in review, learning to manage one's emotional energy is just as important, if not more so, than watching what one eats.

BTW, another book to add to your reading list: Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender. I imagine that you'd get a lot from it.

jimrogers
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Great advice. I would give up if I didn't love making music, it's about a $5000 per year 'habit' at this point.

johnnyjoedillinger
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My name is Marcus and I'm from Michigan so I'm loving the M's reference!!!

Payvics
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Brilliant I needed this. Thank you! Now I need to stick to it.

DJRedWoodSouthAfrica
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thanks great video, , , question? do you ever just feel unispired and flat about music and what you are doing.. I get days when i am super productive and motivated and then others when i am just .. not interested as much.. I love production and music but .. just some days.... ? just something i would throw out there

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newsletter sign up not working.. filled in adn clicked submit but nothing happens.. ;9(

paulflute
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Great video thanx :-). For me each day it's the same routine: Wake up around 6 am to prepare my kids to school. then from 9am to 10 am I'm training my ears with soundgym (amazing website to train our ears). Then from 10 am to 12 I'm working on creating content for my youtube channel. Then lunch from 12 am to 1pm. From 1pm to 6 pm I'm working upon projects for my clients (i'm a music composer for tv, medias, etc..), compositions, mixes, mastering, giving courses for logic pro, ... Then from 6pm to 7 pm i'm sending/checking my emails, doing my phone calls... And i always stop at 7pm to take care about my wife and kids and spending time with them. After that it's a little bit of tv, reading a book and then i try to go to sleep at 10pm. 🙂

fwscoringmusic
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Thanks Sabrina for your "Four M's". I like how you divide up your time. From going to school for music, I would see my friends practicing for a minimal of four to eight hours a day, so I always thought, "The MORE I work on my music, the more successful I will be.". I see how you by you dividing up your time, you allow yourself to do music, but also prioritize other important factors in your life. I look forward to seeing what books you read. I recently just borrowed from the library "Go Tell It On a Mountain" by James Baldwin.

JusticeConstantine
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I am only here because I have a crush on you.

BrianFortner
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#ogicpro? great tips btw, health is numero 1

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