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Taking a LONG break from weed!!!
I've been a heavy smoker for years and always told myself that I could still be productive while smoking and that it didn't hinder me in any way. But now I realize it is definitely preventing me from being as productive as I need to be. I also realized that it doesn't actually make me more creative. For the longest time I thought that it did but there are just as many times where I smoke and I'm not creative as there are when I am creative. I'm challenging myself to do ALL that I can do to accomplish my goals dreams. Can anyone else relate? What's your experience been like?
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New comment Feb '23
6 likes • Jan '23
I had social proof of my creative abilities before smoking. That gave me the confidence to not be dependent on it. Also being aware of what I need to get done and how smoking will impact my execution helped me a lot with moving more efficiently. If you want me to explain more let me know This neurologist breaks it down pretty well You can skip to the timestamp 1:26:41 •Does Cannabis Increase Creativity? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXvuJu1kt48
What's easier to write...the verse, hook, or bridge??
Writing the verse has always been the easiest part for me because I can just say what's on my mind..but the hook has to literally HOOK the listener and imo takes more time to think of something catchy
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New comment Feb '23
3 likes • Jan '23
I usually just flow with the instrumental so it all depends on the circumstance. Sometimes the first lines I write turn into the verse then once I have a gist of the overall subject and style I can make a complimentary hook that glues everything together.
What to do when you're feeling stuck?
what motivates you when you have no inspiration? what inspires you if/when you don't feel like you have something to talk about anymore? or maybe you have too much on your mind and don't know how to express it in the moment and/or can't articulate it the way you may want others to perceive?
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New comment May '23
7 likes • Jan '23
Practicing gratitude, meditation, realigning with my goals and living with intention/purpose usually gets me back into a good groove. Generally I just make sure I'm living and not just surviving.
Honestly...I never thought I could have a career working in music…
Not many people know this but becoming a music marketer and building this amazing community was never something that I planned. It was more of a fantasy that was just never realistic as I shared the thought that I’m sure many of you do… “there’s no money to be made in music.” Before I elaborate more on the money that YOU could be making, let me take you back. I was a freshman in college, making music with my friends all the time doing whatever I could to just be around music, I just had to be around it. So whether it was going to shows, helping friends that have creative events for their music, being in their music videos, scouting locations for their photo shoots, or being a character in some of their projects, it was all fun. I just loved to soak up that creative energy. Nothing felt even close to what I felt when doing this and that's what I did all throughout college — even though I was majoring in computer science and computer information systems... But after college, I just did what my family wanted. I didn't go into music at all. I got my computer information systems degree, got a job, and started making money. Everything was all good until I began to feel stuck. In my free time, I started figuring out how to be around music again and started helping out my friends who are artists and DJs market themselves, get attention, build their audience, sell merch, set up house parties, and do real-life pop-ups in the middle of the street with my friend, interviewing people on the streets. I had to keep my creative juices going. But at the same time, I kept working my 9-5 job. I wanted to work in music but I just had no idea where the money would come from. It just seemed like those people never made money and I didn't grow up with money — so a career not making money wasn't an option for me. But boy I loved what I was doing. Every time my friends came to me needing my help it was always “I need more people to listen to my music, more people to show up to my event more people to buy my merch more people to follow me on Instagram or YouTube”. These folks needed marketing. And for some reason, for me, once I was able to put it together like that, I realized, oh, there's a legitimate opportunity here…
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New comment Jan 25
3 likes • Jan '23
I'm ready!! From your story I can tell you've walked this path a thousand times over. Bless up for creating this network
Which D.A.W. do you use and why??
And what's your favorite feature?
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New comment Feb '23
5 likes • Jan '23
I use Ableton to record and mix. Why? It's pretty straightforward, a good interface. It's popular enough that I can easily find a tutorial to figure out any techniques I want to try. I've also used FL, Pro Tools and Studio One in the past
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Cresnor Nichols
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@cresnor-nichols-7881
I'm a Jamaican singer, songwriter. I enjoy pouring my soul into creative ideas.

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Joined Jan 30, 2023
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