Edible Arrangements: New Virus, New Me

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Edible

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Disclaimer: I have fallen off considerably this month. I’m jumping back on the band wagon, though! I’ll have a post this week and a BIG post this coming Tuesday (EST).

Things have ramped up a bit here in Vietnam. An edict has been passed where people can no longer congregate in groups of 10 or more.

Local businesses (primarily street restaurants) are closed! It seems almost eerie. My particular place of refuge is always alive with locals grabbing pho, bun cha, chao, and banh my in the early morning and late afternoons on the sidewalks. This precaution was already being practiced in Hanoi, but the crack down has now reached my town, an hour outside of the main city.

It is now time to mourn the eradication of my co-workers and I meeting up at a restaurant for good conversation and even better meals.

Throw back to when I: 1. ate seafood at a local com rang shop with 2. a couple of great friends (who decided to return back to their home countries):

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Arrangements

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Disclaimer: I have fallen off considerably this month. I’m jumping back on the band wagon, though! I’ll have a post this week and a BIG post this coming Tuesday (EST).

PAST

This has been an odd month! I spent my time rethinking my business approach and while finding ways to initiate viable paths of generating money through music. I can thank Composer Code (more importantly, Steven Melin) for such a deep session of reflection in regards to my business.

That and I spent time finishing up additional work for Gigabuster!

PRESENT

Those viable paths of generating money? I have started putting them into action:

  1. Revamp my website to showcase the many skill I can offer.

  2. Work on creating audio that can be used/presented in music libraries

FUTURE

The future is the 3rd viable path. In addition to finishing up the last few pieces of Gigabuster (which are primarily cutscenes), I have decided to use my 3rd viable path and pair it with my warm-up streams!

I’ll talk more about it in my blog post on Tuesday.

RUMINATIONS

Making a life in music isn’t easy. Anyone who takes this path ain’t doin’ it for the money, and I’ll tell you, the recognition ain’t enough, either.

Also, if there is a path you want to tread, don’t wait for someone to clear the brush for you. You have to find ways to do it yourself!