It's Never The Right Time
It's never the right time to work on your music career and in turn, artists
continue to put things off
By Loren Weisman
2009-04-02
How many times have you put off a challenge, a job, a plan or an assignment
and claimed you would get to it when the time was right? We all have, but
a sad fact still remains: it's never the right time and it never will be.
Do it anyway, even during the tough times, you will find the endurance, the
drive and the will to work under any circumstances that are occurring around
you.
Right now, excuses for not working on what needs to be done is at an all
time high, and it's epidemic in the creative and entertainment fields. With
fears of the shaky economy, layoffs, escalating prices and so on, putting
things off has become a larger, more prevalent course of action than ever
before.
The Problem
A strange equation seems to come into play when people are scared, overwhelmed,
intimidated or just plain tired. They justify the reasons why they are not
doing the things they know they should be in exchange for shortcutting or
procrastinating. These people even convince themselves that procrastination
is the right it is the way it has to be and they are doing the best they
can or at least they are trying.
I hate the word trying. I can't stand when people say that they are trying.
I feel like the word trying is turning into more of an excuse than the actual
action of trying. I don't think people have to be perfect; I don't think
everything you attempt must work, but if you are not doing your honest best
while making things a little better than the last time, you're spinning your
wheels and wasting time. And you certainly aren't trying.
When someone tells me, 'I'm trying,' I ask him or her how they are trying.
I dig deeper and find out what he's doing to complete his project or goal.
What problem solving measures are in play? What improvements, no matter how
small, are being seen? Usually, a great deal of them can't answer. They are
using the word trying as an excuse or they go to the blame factor of everything
mentioned before from the economy to being tired and money to not having
enough hours in the day and on and on and this and that.
Are they using 'trying' as an excuse or a cover for the excuses? It seems
to me that in the sentence, 'I'm trying, but the economy sucks,' trying is
the cover-up and the economy sucks is the excuse. The two ideas are very
well intertwined, but I do not believe the real problem lies in saying, 'I'm
trying,' but in actually believing it.
The Reasoning
As a society, we have allowed ourselves and each other to settle for less
than what we dream, desire and truly want. We have allowed ourselves to accept
that everything happening around us is way too much for any person to deal
with. We have justified why things are hard and why we can't achieve the
dream and we have bought right into our own lies. The blame, the excuses
and the reasons have allowed us to feel that it is okay to shortcut ourselves
and dismiss our dreams.
The Right Time?
Realistically, the right time is never going to come. Money will always be
an issue. Relationships will always be an issue. The problems around the
music industry and every other industry will always be there or they will
show their forms in many other ways that will be just as hard, if not harder.
New problems will arise once old ones go away. It is not being negative;
it is being honest. This is not negativity; this is life.
Barring your Mega Millions lottery ticket coming in and taking away the bulk
of your stresses and your pressures or you receive the deal of the century;
there will always be problems. Whether you are rich or poor, happy or sad,
hard times do not discriminate, they just show their ways in different forms.
This is ten times as true in the music industry or any artist-based career.
Quit yer bitchin!
Complaining does not answer or make things better. Making excuses and assigning
blame does not further your career. These actions only drain energy and time
that you could be using to advance your dream.
A number of years ago, I came across a great analogy in a book. The author
said that the common person complaining and making excuses is like ten people
standing in front of a burning house trying to figure out how the fire started
instead of dousing the flames or calling the fire department. No one is trying
to solve the problem at hand. Sound familiar? Kinda stupid when you look
at it that way, huh?
Problem Solving
So it is not going to get any easier and if you continue to wait for that
right time, it will be years till you might realize it is just time to get
underway with what you want. So why not get underway now?
We all know things are going to be hard. We are stressed out and tired. AND
WE ALWAYS WILL BE! People talk about 'stress' as if it's going to go away,
like it's this thing that only exists right now. I shake my head at them.
We all have our stresses, our problems, and our fears. We know that people
can use these very things against themselves and then justify why they are
not doing or going after what they truly want.
Simply put, the problem solving action is buck up, step up and move forward
no matter how small the steps.
This does not mean you must add extra hours to your schedule. There are not
enough hours in the day to get everything done. But what if you can lay out
an action plan that involves working toward your goal for only five or ten
minutes a day? Most people can find ten minutes. Also note, there are approximately
14 minutes of commercials in the average hour long television show. People
can find ten minutes.
Organize your goal like it is your full-time job. List the small steps, break
the big things into manageable pieces. You may not be able to do it all at
once and it may have to be spread out over a period of months and even years,
but if you are productively and effectively making progress each day, it
may inspire you more on those days when it is a little bit harder. Plus,
it becomes habitual. Bonus.
Make sure the steps you take and the work you are doing is the right work
and the most productive. Don't take the short cuts; they will make your work
substandard. You have limited time, so use that time to do it right the first
time.
Execution
If you can problem solve, create realistic, daily plans, and refuse to shortcut,
you can make it happen. If you can do this work in these hard times, it will
make you stronger, it will give you the endurance, the patience and the abilities
to handle all sorts of difficult situations in your career.
Attention to detail is key, so pay attention to all of the small elements
that make up the whole. Time management is crucial. You need to know that
you are getting the most out of the limited time you have and making it as
effective as possible.
Your success is founded on organization, adaption, learning and keeping sight
of your goal. Put these pieces in place and be aware that the directions
that lead you to your dreams may change as the industry does. Those that
grasp these elements will find a faster route to what they want.
Conclusion
I was quoted a while back and still stand by this statement: 'It is going
to be a harder road than you thought and shortcutting will only short your
career in the end. Step out, step up and step forward. If you can't take
those steps, you don't belong in music or the arts'.
It may seem harsh. It may seem mean, but it's true. In a world where so many
have given up on their dreams and in an industry where people are shortcutting
with excuses and blame that quote stands true.
If you are not doing all you can in the hardest times just like you claim
you would do when it is that 'right time', then you're getting nowhere fast.
If you are shortcutting and skipping steps you know you shouldn't skip, they
will catch up to you down the road. Stop making bad excuses.
Doing it the right way and in the smallest steps doesn't mean it will not
be hard and it doesn't mean that success will show up fast either. Still,
if you are doing your best and working through the rough times while taking
the correct steps, you have a greater chance of achieving those dreams and
goals. You will also stand out, because it is a rare few that are actually
following through the right way, right now. Be one of them.
