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Old 24th December 2009   #1
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Worked too hard, kinda dried out

Hello Everyone and Merry Christmas,


I have been converting the garage in a 2 room studio.
It costed so much energy and the work went on so long that now it is kind of ready the energy is so low that being creative is not happening yet.
Constructionworks brought a construction mood and led to a lot of other neglected or forgotten works in the house,
It was very exciting to do and I watched the room change every night befor sleep but I dried up. It is impossible NOT to finish it whilst working (then there is a building place) and impossible to finish.
How to move on?
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Take a break. Give yourself time off from music. Fix the other things around the house. Get back to it when you're hungry for it again.
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Wow Mobius, that's fast. Taking a break!
(All the work, also in the house is done now.)
TX!
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I have been converting the garage in a 2 room studio.
It costed so much energy and the work went on so long that now it is kind of ready the energy is so low that being creative is not happening yet.
The old let down at the end of a project. Pretty normal I'd say.

We just bought a new house. For several months everything else was on
hold as we went through all the hassle of selling our old house, hunting down
a new one, buying it. Then once we move in... so what we do now ? Oh, that's
right, I used to play music. And listen to music. In another life.

Hanuman, I wouldn't worry about it. Just go an sit in your studio for a few
minutes every once in a while. Things'll come back and you'll be so much
better off this time around now that you have a real place to work in.

Merry Christmas ! (Everyone's gone to bed and I'm finishing off the dessert
I didn't have earlier. Then Santa's got to get to work).

Paul P
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TX Paul and Mobius. Your posts in my book refect the spirit!
Merry Christmas.
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