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Staying motivated between releases: A Realistic Guide for Songwriters

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January 2, 2026·3 min read
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Staying motivated between releases Is a Skill

Talent gets you in the room; staying motivated between releases keeps you there. Below is a realistic look at how working songwriters actually handle it.

It pairs with the practical work of being findable — keeping your the artist directory active is part of showing up consistently.

How Working Songwriters Handle It

Define what winning means for you. Comparison is the fastest path to misery in music; a clear, personal definition of success keeps you pointed at goals that are actually yours.

Define what winning means for you. Comparison is the fastest path to misery in music; a clear, personal definition of success keeps you pointed at goals that are actually yours.

Protect your output. The single best predictor of long-term growth is a steady creative practice, so guard the time and energy that make the work possible.

Traps to Avoid

Another is hiding until you are 'ready.' Audiences connect with artists they can watch grow, so sharing the process early usually beats waiting for a perfect debut.

Another is hiding until you are 'ready.' Audiences connect with artists they can watch grow, so sharing the process early usually beats waiting for a perfect debut.

Play the Long Game

Careers are built in years, not weeks. Keep making, keep connecting through discover new artists, and measure progress against your own goals — not someone else's highlight reel.

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