4 Things We Need From Our Chorus Leaders in Uncertain Times
Chorus leaders are pivotal guides for members during these uncertain times. Learn 4 things we need from our chorus leaders to thrive.
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7 Ways to Build a Positive Culture in 2019 (Starting with You!)
Creating a chorus culture of positivity begins with a commitment by each individual to live in a personal…
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The Competition’s Over – Now What?
Getting prepped for competition requires an intense amount of work, commitment, emotion, time and energy, and when it is all over, whether or not you achieve your goal, there can be a profound sense of “let down”. It is important to recognize and deal productively with this “let down” as it can reflect in individual and group apathy, drained energy, loss of focus, lack of motivation and uncertainty about the future.
The Power of Intention – Living on Purpose
I spend each December with my a cappella quartet, Fandango, performing throughout Vancouver. On a particularly cold and…
Top 3 Ways You Can Supercharge Your Rehearsal Experience in 2018
1. BE INTENTIONAL Being intentional when you perform or rehearse has a powerful focusing effect on the experience and…
Interference Management – What’s your level of mastery?
The only thing predictable in any SAI competition is the unpredictable. Despite our best efforts to reduce and eliminate all external…
Does your goal-setting mindset need a shake-up?
I recently returned from the Sweet Adeline International Competition in Denver, and had an amazing week listening to…
Goodbye carrots and sticks
It’s a frequent topic of discussion with many chorus leadership teams – How do we motivate members to…
Harmony from the Inside Out at Men’s International
Heading to Kansas City? Be sure to pop by Harmony Marketplace and pick up a copy of the…
Are you “expecting” too much?
I loved an article I read by Michael Neill, Genius Catalyst www.geniuscatalyst.com called “All About Expectations.” Michael says…