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Guest Post by Christine Occhino on the Sonicbids BlogGrowing pains are never fun, especially when they happen within the space you're most passionate about. Though mistakes are always bound to happen and are a part of life, here are three big ones that musicians most commonly make – and have to come to terms with in order to become better.1. Setting unrealistic goals
We all sometimes have delusions of grandeur when it comes to our music careers. But the reality is, we're not all going to be the Michael Jacksons and Beyonces of the world. And for a good plenty of us who still manage to make a living in music, that's more than good enough. Once you come to terms with the reality that "making it big" perhaps isn't what it seems or all it's cracked up to be, you start seeing your path unfold very naturally before your eyes. Find the place where your passion and the highest chance of financial success intersect, and that is where your aspirations and goals for yourself should truly lie.[How to Set Realistic Goals for Your Music Career in 2015]
2. Paying too much for the wrong things (and not enough for the right things)
We all know a ton of "starving musicians." Heck, we may have even been one ourselves! But that stereotype definitely feeds into the terrible cycle that many artists fall into with not valuing the right things in their music careers. There are some very serious and important things that all musicians must set aside some cash for, and they may not always be what you'd think. For example:- the "obvious" choice: shiny, new gear
- the "better" choice: long-lasting, quality gear
- the "obvious" choice: bar money for “networking”
- the "better" choice: money towards marketing materials
- the "obvious" choice: scrounging together enough mediocre equipment to do a home studio demo recording
- the "better" choice: ponying up the funds to do a high-quality demo recording in a professional recording studio that meets the expectations required to be taken seriously in the marketplace