32 min

94. Is it a Yes Gig‪?‬ Musicians Tip Jar

    • Music

In this episode, Chris Webb and Dave Tamkin discuss how musicians can make decisions about which gig opportunities to accept. They explore the factors to consider, such as time commitment, travel, hidden costs, and hidden benefits. They also discuss the importance of setting limits, saying no for health and balance, and aligning opportunities with personal goals. The episode concludes with a reminder to trust instincts and assess opportunities based on their alignment with overall objectives.



Takeaways
Consider the time commitment and travel involved in a gig opportunity.Be aware of hidden costs, such as accommodations, food, and gear.Recognize the hidden benefits of gigs, such as exposure and collaboration.Set limits and negotiate to ensure the opportunity aligns with personal goals.Say no when necessary for health, balance, and overall fulfillment.“Half of the troubles of this life can be traced back to saying yes too quickly and not saying no soon enough.” - Josh Billings

Action:
Look at your upcoming month of gigs/events and use what we discussed today to quickly analyze them.  What indicators did you find that you can use to decide if you can use more or less of the beneficial gigs. These are the first steps to choosing the gigs you want as part of your musical journey.**If you find this information useful, please rate and subscribe to the podcast. So we can help keep you on the financial side of your music business.  **


As always, thanks for joining us, and remember, there is already enough for everyone, you just need to know how to get it.  Until next time, on behalf of Dave Tamkin and myself, Chris Webb. Stay happy, healthy, and wealthy. In order to say yes to your success, you will have to say no a whole lot more. This is  Musicians Tip Jar.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/musicians-tip-jar--4698023/support.

In this episode, Chris Webb and Dave Tamkin discuss how musicians can make decisions about which gig opportunities to accept. They explore the factors to consider, such as time commitment, travel, hidden costs, and hidden benefits. They also discuss the importance of setting limits, saying no for health and balance, and aligning opportunities with personal goals. The episode concludes with a reminder to trust instincts and assess opportunities based on their alignment with overall objectives.



Takeaways
Consider the time commitment and travel involved in a gig opportunity.Be aware of hidden costs, such as accommodations, food, and gear.Recognize the hidden benefits of gigs, such as exposure and collaboration.Set limits and negotiate to ensure the opportunity aligns with personal goals.Say no when necessary for health, balance, and overall fulfillment.“Half of the troubles of this life can be traced back to saying yes too quickly and not saying no soon enough.” - Josh Billings

Action:
Look at your upcoming month of gigs/events and use what we discussed today to quickly analyze them.  What indicators did you find that you can use to decide if you can use more or less of the beneficial gigs. These are the first steps to choosing the gigs you want as part of your musical journey.**If you find this information useful, please rate and subscribe to the podcast. So we can help keep you on the financial side of your music business.  **


As always, thanks for joining us, and remember, there is already enough for everyone, you just need to know how to get it.  Until next time, on behalf of Dave Tamkin and myself, Chris Webb. Stay happy, healthy, and wealthy. In order to say yes to your success, you will have to say no a whole lot more. This is  Musicians Tip Jar.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/musicians-tip-jar--4698023/support.

32 min

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