That’s what it takes. Endless energy. You turn it on, and turn it on,and when you get tired you turn it on MORE. No one gets ahead by resting. I mean I do sleep. Sleep is important to rejuvenate the body. No doubt. However, once that quarter of the day is done, the other 75% should be about gettin’ at it. I read an article asking successful CEOs about their golden rules to success. The one I really liked was:

“My #1 rule? Work at least a half a day.

It doesn’t matter if it’s the first twelve hours, or the second twelve hours, but work at least a half a day.”

I enjoy it, as I love what I do. Sure there’s tedious bits, and frustration, and endless hours of the business and preparation side, but it’s so cool when it’s done. And you can show your heart to the world.

I’m beginning to perform the new CD “Addicted To The Blues” to promote the CD, and it’s fun to watch the responses, and to hear these songs live, as they start to grow on their own. I think some of the interesting part now is to get out of the studio head and back into the live head.

I mean I have to keep writing, but now the business engine of, marketing, publicity, performance, distribution are the prevalent heads popping up right now.

Like I said I love it. I’m always cognizant that I’m extremely lucky to be able to do what I love.

I work at least a half a day at it. :-)