StreetLevel Redefined
www.streetlevelredefined.co.ukStreetLevel Redefined is a life coaching practice dedicated to people in the music and entertainment industries. Whether you are a professional musician, DJ, producer, aspiring talent, someone working tirelessly behind the scenes, a raver or a connoisseur, your relationship with music is likely to play a big part in how you define yourself and your place in the world. It must also be a great source of pleasure and purpose. Research* suggests however, that people in the music industries are three times more likely than the general public to experience mental health issues. It would seem that pursuing a music career can have a negative impact on mental health. Therefore, it is paramount that, just as you perfect your skills and abilities, you also carefully attend to nurturing your mental and physical well-being. Coaching can help you: - become more resilient and centred in face of stress and uncertainty - tame your inner-critic so that you can get started, get out there and enjoy what you achieve - become more aware of the narratives that are holding you back and develop a new, better story - strengthen your self-belief so that you don’t become discouraged by momentary setbacks or criticism and you keep going - become more deliberate and accountable in pursuing your aspirations - become aware of your strengths and learn to engage them strategically in your service For a free consultation, please visit www.streetlevelredefined.co.uk * References: Gross, S. and Musgrave, G. 2016. Can Music Make You Sick Part 1? A Study Into The Incidence of Musicians' Mental Health. MusicTank. Gross, S. and Musgrave, G. 2017. Can Music Make You Sick (Part 2)? Qualitative Study and Recommendations .MusicTank.
Read moreStreetLevel Redefined is a life coaching practice dedicated to people in the music and entertainment industries. Whether you are a professional musician, DJ, producer, aspiring talent, someone working tirelessly behind the scenes, a raver or a connoisseur, your relationship with music is likely to play a big part in how you define yourself and your place in the world. It must also be a great source of pleasure and purpose. Research* suggests however, that people in the music industries are three times more likely than the general public to experience mental health issues. It would seem that pursuing a music career can have a negative impact on mental health. Therefore, it is paramount that, just as you perfect your skills and abilities, you also carefully attend to nurturing your mental and physical well-being. Coaching can help you: - become more resilient and centred in face of stress and uncertainty - tame your inner-critic so that you can get started, get out there and enjoy what you achieve - become more aware of the narratives that are holding you back and develop a new, better story - strengthen your self-belief so that you don’t become discouraged by momentary setbacks or criticism and you keep going - become more deliberate and accountable in pursuing your aspirations - become aware of your strengths and learn to engage them strategically in your service For a free consultation, please visit www.streetlevelredefined.co.uk * References: Gross, S. and Musgrave, G. 2016. Can Music Make You Sick Part 1? A Study Into The Incidence of Musicians' Mental Health. MusicTank. Gross, S. and Musgrave, G. 2017. Can Music Make You Sick (Part 2)? Qualitative Study and Recommendations .MusicTank.
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