Are You a Workaholic Piano Teacher?

As we begin thinking about personal resolutions for the new year, we might also want to think about resolutions we might need to make as a piano teacher. The Clavier Companion blog is featuring an article I recently wrote for them entitled, “Are You a Workaholic Piano Teacher?” If you are like me, you probably immediately answer, “No!” to this question. But, take a moment to ask yourself these questions:

  • Do you frequently find yourself thinking about piano related things on the days you are not teaching?
  • Do you teach more than 5 days a week?
  • Do you have any large blocks of time during the week in which you are not thinking of music related matters?
  • Do you have any free evenings when you can go out with friends who are not self-employed?
  • Does your family complain that you work too much?

If any of your answers to these questions seem suspicious, take a moment to read “Are You a Workaholic Piano Teacher?” over on the Clavier Companion blog. Included are a few suggestions to help each of us be less tied to working and more tied to connecting with others and living a balanced and meaningful life.

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