🎸 Don’t Let It Die on Your Hard Drive 🎸

🎸 Don’t Let It Die on Your Hard Drive 🎸

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My friend Jason LeVasseur shared that advice with me.

Advice he received from another singer, songwriter, and musician: don’t let it die on your hard drive.

In that conversation, we were talking about sitting on songs that we had written, but never released into the world, for whatever reason.

The idea is stuck with me because, wow, how many songs, ideas, and dreams do we let sit there… unfinished, unpublished, unshared?

As songwriters, we second-guess. Is it good enough? Will anyone care? Is this even done?

And the truth is—some people will love it. Some people won’t. And that’s okay. That’s not the point.

The point is, if it’s meaningful to you… if it makes you feel something… if it makes you come alive…that’s enough reason to let it out into the world.

And that’s not just about music.

We’ve all got something sitting on the mental hard drive or the emotional hard drive. An idea. A project. A passion. A change you’ve been wanting to make. A voice that’s waiting for a little courage.

What if you just put it out there? What’s the worst that could happen?

🎶 I’m walking the talk this week.

I’ve got a new music release dropping—it’s called “Love Again”, and yeah, I’m always a little nervous putting my work out there. But also proud. This is who I am and what I have to give. To the world, and to myself.

So if you’ve been waiting for a sign—this is it.

Hit “publish.” Send the email. Start the book. Sing the song. Launch the idea. Don’t let it die on your hard drive. The world might just thank you.

More importantly, you might thank yourself.