[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I keep seeing virtual choirs on Facebook and hearing about amazing Zoom singing sessions.
It’s hard not to compare and feel that you’re not keeping up. But whatever you’ve managed to do, you’re doing great.
Social media gives a very distorted view of life. People usually only post when they have achieved something. Not many people post of their lack of success or disappointments.
Which means that you can come away with the impression that everybody else out there is doing wonderful things, but you’re just a slouch. No matter how hard you try not to compare, you can come away feeling inadequate.
In order to balance things up a bit, I thought I’d share all the things that I’ve not done during lockdown.
It’s been struggle enough for me to write one blog post each week and to send out refunds for all the singing events that I’ve had to cancel. That has been all I have been able to manage.
I am very lucky that I haven’t had to go out to find work in order to support me and my family – yet. I also have a large enough house to have some space of my own. And I have a garden that I can enjoy when the weather is nice. Many others don’t have those luxuries.
Whatever you have managed, or not managed, to do during the lockdown, you’re doing great.
Whatever you have done is enough for you, given your own circumstances.
You’re doing great just by coping day to day.
Keep up the good work, and stay safe.
Chris Rowbury
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