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Day Eighteen (Year Four)

So, yeah... after last night's post, I promised myself that I'd find some way back to "normal" today.  That wasn't really possible (I still feel hollowed out, and my motivation comes and goes in waves), but that said, here's what I got done today.

1) I finished packing all of the non-essential music books and resources today!  Eleven boxes in total.  I'll post a picture of my giant tower of boxes in tomorrow's post.  All that is left out are the things I want to make use of in the next two weeks.

2) I found the binder that I had started to use way back when the first time I wanted to create a lesson binder.  It's got a few things in it that will help serve as a solid jumping off point for whatever else needs to be there in the next 24 days.

I feel like Round 2 beginning tomorrow is exactly what I need right now.  If only because it will take my mind off of things.  All I know is that, 24 days from now I'll have done some more awesome music stuff, I'll have a new studio space in which to create, AND I'll have a lesson binder that I can use for my own musical improvement, as well as any future guitar students I will have.

Bring it on!

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