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I got a lesson in synergy this week that I wasn't expecting.

  • Writer: Rebecca Rapoport-Cole
    Rebecca Rapoport-Cole
  • May 1
  • 2 min read

Synergy showed up for me in a surprising way this week.


I talk to my clients, and myself, a lot about what balance actually means as a multi-passionate creative.

 

Here's the crash course: it doesn't mean equal time for every passion. It means allowing all of you in — in a way that doesn't make shifting your focus scary or threatening to the rest of you.


What I didn't fully realize until this week was that our passions can actually inform opportunity for each other, even without deliberately trying.


I'm a coach for creatives, I teach voice and run a vocal studio, and I'm also a performer.


I've struggled to motivate myself to put my work out there on social media — but I've been embracing it lately as I work on visibility for my coaching practice.


I opened my email last Wednesday morning and, much to my surprise, an on-camera performance gig found me - not through my personal instagram, not through the usual casting channels- but through my Creative Success Coaching Instagram.

 

It stopped me in my tracks.


If we embrace all of who we are — even when some things take up more room than others — we are still opening ourselves up to possibility across all our passions and capacities and allowing them to work with and for each other, even without trying.


I realized that by putting myself out there for my coaching practice, other sides of my work benefit. Not because I was seeking it. But because I am all of me — in coaching, in vocal teaching, in performing. So when I show up anywhere, there I am. All of it.


Don't be afraid of something requiring your focus right now. No other part of you is gone. And an unexpected opportunity might open up because of it.


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