Working From Your Heart

They say if you do what your love you never work a day in your life. I think I am finally experiencing that now.

After losing our music studio to the pandemic over a year ago and trying to teach for online organizations plus build up my own personal cache of music students, I finally hooked up with a good classical group of musicians expertly run by a nice young man from Poland. I’m Polish! They teach in 3 locations and I am the voice teacher in one of them. The group is very professional and I’m very happy to be part of them.

I drive home after teaching and feel this bliss in my heart because I’m doing what I love. We musicians and artists in general, have this “thing” that drives us. This gift we were given in this life that we revolve around. And that’s when it resonates. When we’ve immersed ourselves in our “thing” we feel our true self…who we were meant to be. This is hard to explain to people. Especially to a significant other…if one can actually find that person. It’s hard to explain even to your own family. It’s being exactly who you are. Not many people actually work in that place of self. Pure love of what they do.

Be assured though that I’m still a poor musician but there is hope that this new venture which fits me very well, will solve that problem adequately. When you are finally in “your zone” you attract all the things that your heart truly desires because it comes from of place of pure gratitude and love/bliss.

This is probably a new concept for a lot of people. But try it. Seriously try to spend your life doing what you absolutely love. I am now finally. And I pray the rest of my heart’s desires find there way to me now that I’m in a place I want to be for the rest of my life.


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About Evesophia

Professional Musician: opera singer, voice and piano teacher, choir director. Master Makeup Artist and Avon Independent Sales Ambassador.
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