Summer musical makeover: a little bit of Leonard Cohen

It can be hard to let go of the idea that we always have to be breaking new ground.

That we always have to be creating something shiny and new, and coming up with big, bold ideas, otherwise how can we say we’re being creative?

Well, I’m here to say that it’s in the ground work, the little steps that you repeat over and over again, and the learning from what’s already been created that you’ll really learn how to shine.

You need only think of the stories that we retell time and time again, the songs we’ll never stop singing.

Yet each time we do so we make them just that little bit more our own, a merging of the old and the new.

For more, go to Hallelujah


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I'm Dr Kate Paine, an Australian musician, educator, and writer living in Meilen, Switzerland,

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