If you respect the people who are giving you feedback and they see that you are taking the feedback and implementing it, they will be more likely to support your projects in an ongoing manner.
I told Christian that I was creating a 24/7 music community with recording studios, rehearsal space, and a small music venue and his eyes lit up. Immediately he could see the vision.
So many people have this feeling that they could be doing more… that they are just seeing the ‘tip of the iceberg’ in terms of what they are capable of.
This is true whether you are prepping to release a new song or you are designing an app. Setting a deeper intention to create sustained value for other humans is an ideal headspace for marketing.
…as disruption and scarcity continue to permeate the Nashville music community and the wider music industry at large, HOME is committed to being more generous than ever…
When things feel shaky or there are an abnormal amount of challenges that I am encountering, beginner’s mind is the underlying attitude that empowers me to roll with the punches and look at each curve ball as a fascinating plot twist.
When we are driven by making a greater impact, we are empowered to prioritize and make bold decisions because we know what we are doing is actually important.
The funny thing is that “telling people what to do” is not leadership at all. That is control and manipulation. At its best, leadership is a way of nurturing people and teaching them to lead themselves toward the best outcomes for their ideal future.
At any moment you could decide to do things a little differently. You could decide to show up as a slightly different person. You could decide to leave earlier, take a different route, try a new cafe, and believe in the magic of perfect timing.