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Turning Pro

What separates hobbyists from professionals in music composition is not talent, but mindset, accountability, dedication, and an ability to embrace failure! In this episode, we talk patience, persistence, self-actualization, and the acceptance of failure as part of the road to success.

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00:00 - Intro & Welcome
01:40 - Turning Pro
5:29 - Defining some of the obstacles to going pro
10:03 - Consciously deciding to transition from hobbyist to pro
15:32 - Continual daily focus on improvement across all areas
26:06 - Having the courage to move forward despite setbacks
28:25 - Other factors that get in the way of turning pro
32:30 - Successful pros strive to become the best version of themselves
38:06 - Outro & How You Can Support 52 Cues!

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Episode Summary

Do you ever wonder what separates hobbyists from professionals in the creative arts field, particularly music composition? The answer is not talent but mindset, accountability, dedication, and the ability to embrace failure.

In the creative journey, resistance often serves as a barrier to success. The journey from an amateur to a professional involves recognizing this resistance and learning how to break free from its grip. An important part of this journey is to understand that you can enjoy your creative outlet without the pressure to monetize it.

Taking on the mindset of a professional can be a challenging but rewarding journey. Key to this journey is the importance of accountability and taking responsibility for your actions. This sense of responsibility is the cornerstone of your success. Continuously learning and expanding your skills and knowledge is another essential aspect of your growth journey.

Turning from a hobbyist to a professional involves more than just talent or skill. It requires patience and persistence. Amateurs often rely too much on external validation and quick rewards to motivate them, while professionals find satisfaction in the work itself. Embracing failure and challenges is a part of the journey to success.

Becoming a professional involves a commitment to improving oneself. This is achieved through a process of self-actualization - becoming the best version of oneself. This process is a key factor in becoming a professional and involves a willingness to face and overcome fears.

Remember, not every creative thing you try has to become a hustle. If you enjoy composing music, making beats, writing songs, or doing production music as a hobby, that's okay. However, if you are committed to turning your creative hobby into a profession, it requires a different mindset, one that embraces failure, takes accountability, and continuously strives to learn and improve.

In conclusion, transitioning from a hobbyist to a professional is a journey that involves mindset shift, embracing failure, and a dedication to continuous learning. The rewards of this journey may not come immediately, but with patience, persistence, and a professional mindset, you can turn your passion into a profession.


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