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Guest Post by Alex Houton on Artist Development And Music ProductionOver the years that I’ve worked in artist development and music production, I’ve been able to see many artist’s habits. The habits of the successful people and effective artists get lots of attention. But let’s take a look at some of the habits of some ineffective artists. 1) WaitingOne of the ineffective habits I’ve seen from artists is waiting. These are the people that keep thinking someone or something is going to swoop in and make everything happen for them. They’re waiting to meet someone that will invest in them, waiting until they have more time in their busy schedule, waiting until they finish school…the list goes on. What they’re actually waiting for is someone to give them to courage to follow their dream. Highly ineffective. Don’t be one of these people. 2) Not Practicing Everyday I often tell artists that I’m working with, that if you’re looking to go to the top of the charts or make millions of dollars as an artist, then you’re essentially looking to win the gold medal of the music business. And if you’re looking to win a gold medal, then you better start training like an Olympian. People that don’t work on their craft everyday are living in a fantasy world where they’re so special, that they don’t have to even work at it. They usually think buying more guitars, clothes, tattoos – and whatever else they think will substitute for the fact that they’re just not as good as they think they are- is more important than just working on their music every single day. Highly ineffective. Don’t be one of these people. 3) Over Inflated EgoA very effective ineffective habit is to be delusional about your own talent. Humility goes a long way- but not for these folks. Artists with an over inflated ego have a disproportionate view of their own talent which is misaligned with the actuality of their aptitude. A truly great artist will let their talent speak for them, and not have to be their own cheerleader. But the artist with an over inflated ego loves to tell people how great they are, and then when you hear them they’re far from it. Highly ineffective. Don’t be one of these people. 4) Sense Of Entitlement This highly ineffective habit is from people who just think their talent is so special, that they shouldn’t have to lift a finger. These self involved divas will make the simplest of tasks seem like they are monumental efforts because everything is not just right for their liking. The entitled artist also needs to learn from the book of humility as they often use and then alienate many of their best contacts throughout their career. Highly ineffective. Don’t be one of these people. 5) Big Fish In A Small PondRelated articles




