It has been a very busy couple of months. During the last 60 days or so I have been working hard to expand my passion for music therapy through a variety of means. First, I have been growing my company through collaborations with other music therapists to provide music therapy services to as many older adults as possible. Meetings with long term care and Alzheimer’s facility administrators has been very exciting. As I speak about my own passion for music therapy with older adults I seem to ignite excitment in the administrators I speak with. I can feel the excitement all around. It is electrifying.
I have also been working hard to finish up my book. I met with my editor last week to embark on plans to put this book out into the world and begin helping music therapists and other creative arts therapists build successful practices. As I met with my editor I found myself, once again, sharing my passion for what I do. Not only did I express my passion for music therapy, but I also voiced my desire to help my professional colleagues build private practices. I saw myelf as a catalyst for expanding creative arts therapies throughout the country. This is indeed an exciting prospect. A prospect I wasn’t consciously aware of when I started this journey.
It truly is an exciting time in my career and I can’t wait to see what happens next.
