tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5528169787298280247.post1075169901754372054..comments2023-10-17T02:04:04.422-07:00Comments on Fidelis Journey to Life: Day 295: Day How Self-Judgement Of Singing Limits Your LifeFidelisspieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03921394442591145266noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5528169787298280247.post-73054192424916698722015-06-27T07:51:14.648-07:002015-06-27T07:51:14.648-07:00Yep! I also found that what assists with this is t...Yep! I also found that what assists with this is the point of self-acceptance: I accept me, my body, my voice, how I sound. Who am I supposed to please when singing but myself? <br />Instead of judging oneself, one should fully accept oneself, a total self embrace: this is me, this is my voice, and this is all I have and all I have to express myself, enjoy myself and have fun. If I do not do that for myself, no one will and I will have wasted my life judging myself instead of being me. Sure we sometimes sound like shit, the note isn't perfect and even out of pitch - but who fucking cares? Why would one chose to "care" and feel embarrassed and judge oneself, when it is possible to say "fuck it, next time will be better... or not, it doesn't matter - what matters is that I have lived my life and enjoyed myself - and that only I can give myself, and no one can take that away from me. My life is my life, and if a "bad note" has power over me to bring me down, then what kind of life have I lived? <br /><br />"The biggest man you ever gonna see was once a baby".<br /><br />I look forward to head those covers!!!João Jesushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02652399416982513975noreply@blogger.com