How to handle downtime.

Please click the link in the very next sentence and scroll down to the audio section on the linked page to hear something “invaluable” to your music and/or film career and life in general, regarding how to handle downtime. ©℗ Paul Spencer Alexander – All Rights Reserved – The Seven Day Rule of Appearance.  This sample section is from the sample of my former Ebook. But now I’m including everything here for FREE, and this recording has everything to do with handling the inevitable

How to handle downtime
How to handle downtime if you are a musician or filmmaker. A MUST READ with FREE AUDIO SECTION.

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“DOWNTIME” that Artists and Musicians must face. You’re not going to just work on your image here. You’re going to develop an unbelievable pattern of consistency to handle this one aspect of downtime that can leave you feeling unmotivated and, perhaps, cause you to fall “out of sync” between gigs, album releases, and publishing deals. As I get a little bit too excited about all the possibilities for all of us as Artists, I realize that I couldn’t be “excited enough” for all the benefits I know my music promotion (and now) film promotion marketing and strategies, plus this particular free audio sample of daily strategies will awaken within you.  You will know how to handle downtime with enthusiasm, energy, and productivity.  There is NO downtime.  You will accomplish a minimum of 1 task daily for your career.

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Attached to this quick article is a FREE audio sample (performed by your’s truly) containing one of the very best kept secrets of highly successful music professionals, filmmakers, and business moguls. The know how to handle downtime.  But you won’t hear the word “downtime” in the recording because it deals with creating personal organization and “uptime.” Please listen and enjoy but, most importantly, FOLLOW the directions contained in the audio sample. The chapter of the original book was (humorously) titled: “The Productive Pig Pile” (and you’ll hear why).

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For the purposes of my own serious dignity and your own, “WE” will refer to it as: “The Seven Day Rule of Appearance.” I cannot express how much I want you to stick with and complete this entirely FREE online education I’ve put together for you. I feel that, of all the music and film promotion and marketing books in existence that offer you an overload of difficult and contradictory information, my approach is the VERY best because it gives you no-holds-barred and no-time-wasted solutions to your music and film promotion and marketing challenges while coaching you, counseling you, and treating you like the unique talent that you MUST be for even pursuing this section (not to mention listening to a sample chapter). You will be doing yourself a huge favor. I poured 11 years of counseling and teaching experience into the concept for this material, ALL based on self-proven trial and error experimentation, and it has EVERY web resource needed for today’s “Laptop Rockstar and Film Director.”  The original book for musicians (Musician’s Companion) received a 5-Star rating in major online bookstores, most notably: Barnes & Noble, and has been referred to as “your best friend,” in writing.

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In the meantime, PLEASE follow the directions contained in the audiobook sample if you are a musician, solo artist, or filmmaker.  I guarantee you’ve likely never heard such a daily strategy!

More to come.

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