Most people choose not to stop doing things that help others to achieve their dreams as long as they see that they are needed.
Some people, though, show the guts and the bravery not to stop doing this until they see that they are needed. Each morning when they get out of bed, they are eager to feel this sense of urgency to inspire others, and the fear of wasting this calling even once. Is it a surprise then, that when they choose to do things others were afraid of, over time they become the people we can't live without, the people whom we would miss, if they would be gone? The first step that's needed for you to become this person is to give yourself the permission to say "go". It's what you've always wanted all along, isn't it? [Thanks to Irena and Dovile for inspiration] Sight-reading: Prelude (p. 1) from 12 Pièces, Op.16 by Leon Boellmann (1862-1897), French Romantic composer and organist. Hymn-playing: Jesus, Joy of Man’s Desiring |
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Drs. Vidas Pinkevicius and Ausra Motuzaite-Pinkeviciene Organists of Vilnius University , creators of Secrets of Organ Playing. ![]() Do you have a unique skill or knowledge related to the organ art? Pitch us your story to become a guest on Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast.
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