The hardest part about my year of musical "put up or shut up" has been the acceptance part of it. Being happy with what I get done in a day. This idea that, regardless of my accomplishments, I should have done more, has been tough on me. Days where I don't exceed my wildest expectations aren't failures, they are still days where things got done.
Why I have to keep reminding myself of this is still a mystery to me.
I got all the way through the crate of CDs today. About half of them were labeled already, which was a pleasant surprise. I moved those over to the folio I started with all of my recorded stuff straight off the top. That leaves me with a decent sized pile of things to listen to and label tomorrow, but it's a smaller pile than I expected to have when I walked into the studio tonight, so I'll take that as a win.
If tomorrow is done right, it will have:
1) a lot of listening.
2) a lot of playing.
3) the rest of the organizing.
Why I have to keep reminding myself of this is still a mystery to me.
I got all the way through the crate of CDs today. About half of them were labeled already, which was a pleasant surprise. I moved those over to the folio I started with all of my recorded stuff straight off the top. That leaves me with a decent sized pile of things to listen to and label tomorrow, but it's a smaller pile than I expected to have when I walked into the studio tonight, so I'll take that as a win.
If tomorrow is done right, it will have:
1) a lot of listening.
2) a lot of playing.
3) the rest of the organizing.
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