Letting go of the outcomes of your goals in electronic music

Whenever you set a goal for yourself it’s important you know how to let go of the outcome. It will help you to manage your expectations so that you don’t set yourself up for disappointment and become more resilient in dealing with rejection, setback and failure along the way. Here are 4 actionable steps to let go of the outcome and enjoy working towards achieving your goals in music and in life!

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Networking for electronic music artists: building a true following

10K followers on Facebook. Who gives a flying fuck? Let that go, for the love of all things holy. Do electronic music artists really need 10K followers to get more eyeballs on their work? The key to more visibility is not in the numbers, it’s in the actual conversations you have with your community and fans. Building a true following comes down to networking and doing that consistently no matter what.

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Overcoming The Fear Of Rejection In Electronic Music

Whether it’s to get your tracks released or land that next DJ gig, the fear of rejection is very common among DJs and producers. You can't afford to give in to the fear of rejection. You’ll miss every shot you don't take. It’s going to stop you from putting anything out there and how can you expect to get gigs, make a living or have your music heard if you’re not putting it out there in the first place?

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How To Thrive In Electronic Music During Periods Of Uncertainty

What does it take to be successful in electronic music and how can you thrive in uncertainty?
If an outcome involves exceptional luck, your success will be unsustainable. You won’t know what has worked for you because you weren’t involved enough and aware of the process that got you there, so you won’t know what to do to replicate that success, over and over again.

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Here's why you should start saying NO more often to opportunities in electronic music

Saying no is a way to help set boundaries for yourself so that you don’t spread yourself too thin and can focus on the activities in electronic music that truly matter to you, help you stand out and improve your craft and lead to money-making activities. But why is saying no getting such a bad rep? And why are you so afraid to say no?

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