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🎸 From Rock Bottom to Rock Star — Start Here
If you’re a creative who’s ever hit rock bottom, felt stuck, invisible, or like the world wasn’t built for people like you...You’re not alone — and this is your comeback. I’m a musician, too. I’ve lived it. And I’m not here to teach from a mountaintop. I’m walking this journey with you. This is more than a community.It’s a creative uprising for misfits, rebels, and real ones who are ready to rise — together.
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🎸 Rules of the Tour (a.k.a. Community Guidelines)
This is your official Setlist for showing up like a Rockstar. Welcome to the band. Before we hit the stage together, here’s how we keep the vibe high, the energy clean, and the space safe for real growth. 🎤 1. Respect the Stage This is a no-ego zone.Everyone here has a story, a struggle, and a comeback in motion.We listen, support, and don’t play over each other’s solos.Disrespect, discrimination, or drama? You're off the tour. 📣 2. Stay on the Setlist Post with purpose.This community is about rising from rock bottom through creativity, self-leadership, daily rituals, and bold action.No spam, no off-topic noise, no affiliate ambushes.Save that for your mixtape. 🎧 3. Share Your Sound, Not Just Noise Got something to say? Make it real.We love vulnerability, honesty, wins, and lessons.Just make sure your post adds to the album, not distracts from it. 🧹 4. Keep the Green Room Clean Be mindful of tone, tagging, and overposting.Don't dominate the feed — we’re here to jam, not just watch one person solo for hours. 🎟️ 5. Consent Is Key — No Surprise Shows Don’t DM members without their permission.We build connection on-stage, not behind the scenes without consent. 🎁 6. Celebrate Every Milestone Big or small, we want to see you win.Day 1 of drinking water? Post it.You cleaned your room for the first time in months? Hell yeah — that’s a gold record. 🚫 7. This Ain’t a Pitch Fest We get it — you’ve got projects, offers, and ideas. So do we.But this is a stage for showing up, not selling out.(Unless it’s an official “Open Mic Monday” or drop thread.) 🛠️ 8. Tech Glitches ≠ Meltdowns Something not working? Reach out for help.Just don’t smash the gear onstage.(That’s for after the comeback tour sells out arenas.) ❤️ 9. Lead Like a Rockstar This community is self-led.You don’t need permission to show up — just integrity, consistency, and heart.You’ll get out of this what you put into it.
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🎸 Rules of the Tour (a.k.a. Community Guidelines)
Somedays.....
....it's ok to be tired.
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🔥 Rise Up a Rockstar — Daily Drop
Quote: “You have to give freely of your energy. You have to give freely of your heart.” — Patti Smith Mini Challenge (5 minutes): Do a generosity spark. Choose one place today where you normally hold back a little—effort, kindness, creativity, or attention. For five minutes, give more than required with no expectation of return. Walk away without tracking the outcome. ⚡ Rockstars don’t conserve their fire out of fear. They trust that what’s given sincerely comes back amplified.
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Alone, Lonely, and Seen
Rock stars are often surrounded by people. Crowds. Fans. Noise. Movement. And yet, some of the loneliest moments happen in the middle of all that sound. Loneliness isn’t just about being alone. It’s about feeling unseen. Unheard. Disconnected from others, and sometimes even from yourself. You can be alone and not lonely—comfortable in your own company, grounded, at peace. And you can be lonely in a room full of people, smiling while feeling completely invisible. A lot of people are carrying that quiet loneliness right now. The kind you don’t post about. The kind that shows up late at night, or early in the morning, or in the space between conversations. The kind that makes you wonder if something is wrong with you. There isn’t. Feeling lonely doesn’t mean you’re weak. It means you’re human. It means you care. It means connection matters to you. I want you to know this: I see you. I see the effort it takes to show up when things don’t feel right. I see the heaviness you don’t always talk about. And I know how isolating it can feel to carry that quietly. The way out of loneliness usually isn’t some big dramatic change. It’s often small, simple, human things: Reaching out instead of pulling back Doing something kind for someone else Joining a group, a class, a community—even when it feels awkward Letting yourself be honest instead of “fine” Creating something and sharing it, even imperfectly Loneliness shrinks when we move toward connection—slowly, imperfectly, in our own way. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is send a message. Or show up somewhere new. Or help someone else who might be feeling the same way you are. You don’t have to solve everything today. You don’t have to feel better immediately. Just know this: you’re not alone in feeling alone. And there are more people out there who would understand you than you might think. Keep showing up. Keep reaching out. The world needs your voice—even on the quiet days. https://youtu.be/mrpfu_5h4O0?si=-TRD3h8Z-Wlm6mgk
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🎸 From rock bottom to Rockstar. No gurus. Just grit, rhythm, rebellion, and rising. Grab your mic — your comeback tour starts now. 🔥🎤
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