The Summerglen Files » blogs http://www.summerglen-music.com/blog Music, Creativity, and Everyday Life at Summerglen Music in Raleigh, NC Mon, 21 Nov 2011 01:41:54 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 en hourly 1 Enjoying the Journey http://www.summerglen-music.com/blog/enjoying-the-journey http://www.summerglen-music.com/blog/enjoying-the-journey#comments Fri, 25 Jul 2008 23:18:38 +0000 summerglen http://www.summerglen-music.com/blog/?p=88 I wasn’t able to get to sleep for a while last night, so I sat around reading blogs and thinking. (OK, and playing the jewel game for quite a while.)

Here are two neat blog posts I found:
Living the Moment from The Idea Dude, and
Failing Well from Megan Cutter, a fellow Inside 919 person.

One of my greatest strengths is my ability to plan. I naturally set goals and break them up into smaller actions. Then I do each little action, and nail the goal! Planning is so much fun for me that I consider it a hobby…but it’s not without its pitfalls. Sometimes I’ll hole up downstairs with my salsa music and forget to take a walk. Or keep playing instead of taking a break to pet the cat. Also, if something comes up that isn’t in the plan, it takes some big-time adjusting on my part.

Many times I’ll find myself attracted to *exactly* what I need to hear, and this is one of those times! As I climbed my practice mountain this week, I royally busted my chops, and had to rest. One day wasn’t enough. Two days wasn’t enough. On the third day I got better, but my endurance wasn’t back.

“Grr,” I thought, “I’m not doing my next-actions! Shame on me, being too overzealous with practice!” But these nice bloggers reminded me of two things: (1) Sometimes things don’t go according to plan, and sometimes we fail, but these are learning experiences; and (2) There is other stuff to do besides achieving goals.

So I had a coffee and a cinnamon scone with friends this morning. I sat there and reeeally tasted that cinnamon, reeeally listened to my friends. All of them have a unique, signature sound when they talk. I vaccuumed Summerglen Music’s floors today, and paid attention to what I was doing. Then I went to practice………and MAN, it sounded good! :-)

I’m reminded today that there are plateaus. Sometimes they take a while to cross, but the journey is fun if you make sure to enjoy the scenery!

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Interview on Creative Liberty Blog http://www.summerglen-music.com/blog/interview-on-creative-liberty-blog http://www.summerglen-music.com/blog/interview-on-creative-liberty-blog#comments Fri, 18 Jul 2008 14:11:29 +0000 summerglen http://www.summerglen-music.com/blog/?p=83 A couple weeks ago, Liz Massey interviewed me for her blog Creative Liberty. Her blog contains ideas, strategies, and resources to help people create more effortlessly, and it’s quite a fascinating read! She just posted my interview, so please feel free to check it out!

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Some Blogs to Read Over the Weekend http://www.summerglen-music.com/blog/some-blogs-to-read-over-the-weekend http://www.summerglen-music.com/blog/some-blogs-to-read-over-the-weekend#comments Sat, 21 Jun 2008 13:46:58 +0000 summerglen http://www.summerglen-music.com/blog/?p=69 If it’s too hot to go outside this afternoon, why not fill your day with some good reading? Here are some interesting blogs about business, passion, and spirituality that you might enjoy:

Startup Spark – These folks just wrapped up The Great Blog Off, during which they posted 24 blog posts in 24 hours. If you’re interested in working for yourself, all these posts are relevant and VERY helpful! My favorite post thus far is Recession or Redefinition; it encourages taking positive action in the face of troubling times.

Passions That Pay – If you have some time to sit and listen, blogger Katherine Reschke has posted a cool interview with Judy Davids, the Rock Star Mommy. Davids, a mother of two, picked up a guitar and started an all-mom rock band at the age of 42!

And if you’re in the mood for some beautiful, emotion-filled writing, check out My Life as it Was, Is, and Will Be. The author is a creative, expressive writer, and her posts bring out the spirituality in everyday life.

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