Tuesday, June 25, 2013

How I know I am in the Right Field...

Yesterday I had a realization.  I love what I do now more than what I have ever done before.

When I was teaching middle and high school, the summer would arrive and I would work to make money.  But other than that, I didn't think much about teaching.  I love teaching, but the summer would come and my goal was to run and do as many fun things as possible.  

It's different now.  Obviously, I still love doing fun things.  I do fun things as often as possible.  But it's the summer and I want to study music.  I want to continue to learn about and practice knowing music... choral/orchestral works.  I have plans to get through music this summer and have additional plans for this next school year.  That is what is different now.  I crave learning about music.

I know not everybody is as lucky as I am.  I have no idea why, as an 8th grader, I decided I wanted to conduct choirs.  Then, as a 9th grader, I had a conductor that was one of the most inspirational people in my life and I decided to model myself after him.  And I have stuck with this idea and this passion, minus a short blip in 2009 in which I was unsure if I wanted to continue in music in the public school system.  I realized that it was the system I was so frustrated at, and not the music or the teaching.

So, I am very lucky to have known what I have wanted to do since I was 13.  It's one of the biggest defining factors of my life.  It's one of the longest running.  

There was a time I thought of this strong passion as a hinderance.  If I didn't know what I wanted to do, I could explore other fields and become excited about other ideas.  I no longer think of it as a hinderance.  

All of this started from the difference between my summer this year and my summer three years ago.

1 comment:

Austen Wilson said...

At first, I saw the headline as "How I know I am in Right Field" and I thought the post was going to be about baseball :)