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How to Juggle Your Desire to Be a Musician with Parenting Duties

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When you’re a parent, it seems as though the majority of your time, energy, and focus goes on your child. This leaves very little left for things such as your career and your own hobbies and passions. Maybe your dream is to one day have your music heard and really make a name for yourself. Obviously, this takes a whole lot of dedication, time, and perseverance on your part, which isn’t exactly realistic if you’ve got a young family at home.

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Learning how to juggle your desire to become a musician and follow your dreams, all while making sure you keep up with your parenting duties, is no easy task. With that in mind, here are some tips that may help you navigate the waters a little better.

Set Time Aside for Practice

We all know that practice makes perfect, but as a busy parent who is probably also juggling a part-time or full-time job, it can be really hard to find the time. This is where creating a schedule can come in really handy. It will allow you to create time for practicing and stick to it. Many people swear by family calendar apps that can be shared among members.

Make a Professional Recording

It’s hard to make a name for yourself and really start to build a fan base if you don’t have any professional recordings. Putting together a collection of your best work and then recording it can help to launch your career. You can use CD printing services such as Copycats Media to make duplicate CDs for you. You can choose a short-run starting as low as 100 CDs or choose one of the larger packages.

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