In a two-part blog part, Chris Rowbury discusses why people don't join our choirs, even though they know they would enjoy it if they did:
He begins in an October 5 post:
. . . She couldn't really give me a clear answer. This set me to wondering: if someone loves to sing so much, why don't they join a choir or come to one of the many singing workshops that are available? More generally, how come there are loads of things that we love to do, that make us feel good, and yet we constantly put off doing them??!!
And he continues in a post from October 12:
I know quite a few people who love to sing with others, but somehow don't ever get around to joining a choir or coming to a singing workshop. They know they will enjoy it, singing is very important to them, there's nothing really stopping them, and yet still they don't come.
In the 10/12 post, Chris provides a laundry list of possible excuses. Why don't you see if you can help him out with your insights?
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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