Time for your check-in: creative interim conclusion
Summer is coming to an end. The loud festival weeks are slowly coming to an end and the calendar is pointing to fall. Maybe you had a tour, a few good gigs - or maybe it was quieter than you thought. Either way, now is the right time to take a little break.
I like to call this a creative check-in.
Not to evaluate your performance, but to ask yourself: How am I doing in my music right now? What have I learned? What do I want to let go of, what do I want to deepen?
You can sit down at your favorite café or simply at the kitchen table with a cup of tea. Take a sheet of paper or your notebook. Write without pressure. Without a filter. Just for you.
What was my personal highlight this summer - on or off stage?
What gave me energy? What exhausted me?
What am I proud of, even if nobody saw it?
In my coaching sessions, I often hear: "I didn't even realize how much I had actually achieved." That's exactly why this moment is so important. The music industry moves fast. You can slow down.
You may also realize while writing that a goal no longer suits you. Or that you're on the right track, even though it didn't feel that way at first.
This creative interim conclusion moment is like fresh air for your head. And it gives you clarity for the next steps.
If you like, I can accompany you during your check-in - in a session or with targeted impulses in my newsletter.
Your creative kit for the golden autumn
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
Kind regards