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Have You Ever Allowed One of Your Passions to Get Beaten Out of You?

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Have you ever let go of something you enjoyed because of outside interference?

I’m in the process of reclaiming some things in my life that fell by the wayside, as a result of, forces outside myself that very gradually beat the passion out of me. These instances were subtle now that I reflect back.

An example is my relationship with classical and jazz music. I’ve lost my connection with those genres. I used to be so passionate about jazz, especially - it was my major in college (well, double major: music education and jazz performance).

My #1 passion used to be playing drums - I thought for sure it was my purpose. From elementary through high school, I was the king of drums. It was my whole identity. I was a hotshot. And then I got to college and learned that I wasn’t such a hotshot after all. And over the next twenty years, my passion for drumming dwindled.

I’m happy to announce I’m rekindling my connection with playing the drums. Pre-pandemic, I was playing 6-8 musicals per year. I’d play drums in the pit band for live musicals for community theater companies. I hadn’t realized how important and rewarding it was until Covid. In the last few years, I performed such classic shows as: Annie, Little Shop of Horrors, Chicago, Legally Blond, and Newsies. Last March, I was scheduled to be in Little Mermaid, Spam-a-lot, and Jesus Christ Superstar!

On a more personal note, my father decided to disconnect from the family about 25 years ago and he was always a huge Jimi Hendrix fan. For the longest time, I avoided Hendrix’s music. Now, I’m at the point where I listen to Hendrix but now I’m not entirely sure I really like his music all that much - but at least I opened the gates to embrace him in the event that I did like him. I did the work and I’m content that at least I have the awareness.

What’s a passion or interest that has dimmed in your life? What would you gain if you gave it a go again? Please share your story in the comments!

Related post:
I share my story in Episode 5 of my podcast

Are You a Storyteller? Critical Thinking and Creativity are In-Demand in Today's Job Market

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Murray Schisgal, playwright and screenwriter, passed away recently. He wrote Tootsie - the classic comedy starring Dustin Hoffman! His obituary described when he first learned he was a storyteller. As a child, he couldn’t fall asleep until he heard a story. So, he made up his own. He took the random scraps of the day - the experiences and events he recalled - and cobbled them together with a single thread and created a story.

That’s the simple process for starting an audio journal. Scribble down interesting thought throughout the day then explore them each night into an audio recorder. Five minutes and you’re done!

Critical Thinking Links:

Soft Skills and Critical Thinking Needed
HBR Critical Thinking Article
Defining Critical Thinking in the Workplace
Hiring Problem Solvers and Critical Thinkers

The act of connecting seemingly disparate ideas will help you practice these skills daily! Spend time connecting ideas - have a theme or motivational phrase for the week! Have a theme for the year! Reflection, critical thinking, and creativity are hot commodities in the job market!