Music is not just a hobby for you. You’ve honed your craft, and you have a message you need to share. You’ve committed to sharing your music publicly. If you’re an introvert, chances are that this was a tough decision to make. Good on you. Now, let’s lather you up with a bit of encouragement to help you through the moments of anxiety and uncertainty that (hopefully don’t, but surely may) exist around the corner.
- Introverts are more likely to have trouble calling a song finished. A simple solution is to consult a producer or trusted friend who can review your songs to help reach completion.
- Introverts are more risk-averse than extroverts. However, when introverts decide to take a risk, they’ve generally taken more time to think it through, so the risk typically comes with greater reward.
- Many introverts have difficulty effectively sharing ideas in group conversations. The extra time and effort spent crafting your songs ensure that you are most definitely going to get your message out the way you intend.
Put the work in and believe in yourself. The world is waiting to hear from you. Let go and share.
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