Category Archives: Focus

The Chatter

Do you know how many conversations you’ll have with yourself today?

Answer: A lot.

There are some scientist that have reported that these small, most of the time unnoticed conversations, happen in our subconscious at the rate of 3,000-4,000 words per minute. That’s a lot of chatter. And you wouldn’t believe, or maybe you would, what this dialogue consist of.

The challenge of this chatter is not to attempt to make it go away, rather it’s knowing that it’s there and learning to waltz with the opinion of the mirrored self you are communicating with.

This post is probably more worthy of a book than a blog post.

Nevertheless, here’s the would-be Cliffsnotes for such a book or manifesto: This chatter, whatever it is, will eventually define you, your music, and your days.

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An Intermediary

That is your job.

Wherever you are.

You are here to be what connects us to the unconnected.

Without you we would not have known, seen, tasted, experienced, or maybe even conceived whatever you brought our way.

Somewhere in you there’s a light. It could be in your head, in your eyes, in your gut, or in your chest.

Wherever it may be is irrelevant.

Just let it shine.

You are our middle man and we need to be shown the way.

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It All Adds Up (Or Subtracts)

Smiles.

Frowns.

1 note.

1000 text messages.

Dead lifts.

Couch potato’ing.

Wondering.

Wandering.

Hi.

Bye.

Focus.

Lala Land.

Your music.

Karaoke & cover songs.

Poking the box.

Poking fun.

Small successes.

Small failures.

Blood.

Sweat.

Tears.

You name it.

It’s a numbers game.

And you get what you give, not what you take.

Gradually then suddenly.

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