After Reading
Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You Will Ever Need and
Art and Fear, many realizations about my career choice have come to the surface.
Johnny Bunko especially hit me hard, in a sense. The comic/book tells of a young college graduate who is working in accounting. He is good at his work but gets no enjoyment from it. He runs into a character named Diana who gives him invaluable career advice in the form of six tips. The tip that had the biggest impact on me was number 5: make excellent mistakes. all performers have nerves at some point in their career. In fact some musicians say that if you don't get nervous at all that there's something wrong. Nerves can easily overcome you, causing doubts about your talents, about the material you're performing, whether or not the audience will like you. Daniel Pink is saying that its okay to make mistakes and in fact those mistakes will help you in the long run.
Practice makes perfect...seriously.
Which brings me to the next reading which was from the book
Art and Fear.This book really just tells it like it is. Many statements in here have been thought of by artists for years and years, they just haven't been written down until now. The Chapter that spoke to me was chapter 3 titled "Fears About Yourself". I related to this chapter more than any due to the fact that I've dealt with many fears about myself, pertaining to my abilities and future.
certain lines just spoke to me like "Fears about artmaking fall into two families: fears about yourself, and fears about your reception by others." In my opinion this statement is absolutely true. As an up and coming musician I am without a doubt going to care about my reception by others. Being an artist also brings many fears about yourself to light. 'Am I good enough?' 'Can I really make it?' "These fears keep you from doing your best work says authors of
Art and Fear David Bayles and Ted Orland. While "Fears about your reception by others keeps you from doing your best work." These are common fears for artists to have but they can be overcome by determination and confidence in yourself and your abilities.
Overall, I really feel that these two books are going to help shape my thoughts and ideas on my career in music.
Here is a link to the author of
Johnny Bunko http://www.blogger.com/www.danpink.com where you can find more info on him and his other books on careers.