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When One Door Closes…. My Experience

10 Tuesday Sep 2024

Posted by Darielle Brooklyn in Inspiration, Motivation, Positivity

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Things in life don’t always happen for a reason; however, oftentimes they do. That saying “When one door closes, another one opens” is the absolute truth.

Life will always bring disappointments and sometimes failures; however, we should never allow them to break us. Always remember that there is often a new opportunity on its way. When things end, we often think it’s the end of the road but it’s simply a bump in the road. The fact is when that door closes, we were never meant to go through that door and travel down that path for very long in the first place.

Even though it is both frustrating and stressful when things don’t go the way we had wanted them to, things work out exactly as they are meant to in the long run.

How you handle that closed door is how you will receive new opportunity. When you are able to stay positive during a transition, you allow positive energy to flow toward you for new opportunities. You are allowed to feel sad, even angry. It’s actually important to experience these emotions during the process. Allow your emotions to be. Feel them but never allow them to consume you.

After you feel the emotions and process them, it’s time to recenter both your focus and energy. Learn from the experience. Allow yourself to be grateful for the experience. It is equally important, if not more important, to be grateful for being released from a situation that wasn’t meant for you. Embrace gratitude so new opportunities will be able to come through the next door. Not only will the next opportunity be more exciting and fulfilling, but it will be more aligned with your authentic life.

I am the lead singer for my band Daze of Dari. My bandmates and I had been together for a while and performed many gigs together. We met weekly for rehearsal and it was always a lot of fun. We were friends, a band family. So I thought.

I’m not even sure what happened, but in an instant, I was looking for a new drummer. My drummer left stating that the travel was getting to be too much for him. I found that quite odd since he’d always say he got to rehearsal quickly, to the gig quickly or got home quickly. It never seemed to be an issue. Honesty would have been nice, but not everyone is authentic so they cannot be honest. And if I am being honest, he was a very hard hitter who played all over the place without control and I always had to try to sing on top of his playing. He was also always in a bad mood whenever he walked into rehearsal or a gig.

In the process of looking for a new drummer, I was looking for a new lead guitarist and bassist. The ones I had were not able to do key changes nor were they willing to learn. Guitarists should always play in the key that a lead singer sounds the best in. Besides that, the bass player was always too loud and we were forever telling my lead guitarist to turn up – including people in the audience. Not good. Because of these reasons, they weren’t a right fit and we too parted ways.

Did I cry? Of course I did! Did I lose sleep? Yes, I did. Did I let it consume me? No, I did not! I jumped right back into the game. I placed ads on Facebook, Bandmix and Craigslist and after auditioning a couple of drummers, I now have a new band with MUCH BETTER musicians.

My new drummer plays perfectly in the pocket. He is much more controlled and is not an insanely hard hitter. He knows when to hold back or drive forward. He is also humble and kind. He’s always in a good mood. It’s such a refreshing change.

My lead guitarist is amazing. I knew he was the one immediately. He was the first to audition and he was it. He was in a band back in the day that opened up for Peter Frampton, Southside Johnny and more! His riffs are off-the-charts. I never have to tell him to turn up. His playing and his volume are on-point. He also harmonizes and when we sing together, it sounds incredible. He even suggested trying a song in different key. He is a true professional and I am blessed.

My bass player is my fill-in guy who has helped me in the past. Unfortunately, he cannot be permanent as he is in another band but he comes to rehearsal every week and has committed to the gigs I have coming up in the near future. Not only is he a fabulous bassist, but his back-up vocals and harmonizing are pure perfection.

My band so much better now because of that door closing. I grieved the loss of not only bandmates but what I thought were friends and I moved forward. I had a new band put together in less than two weeks and as I stated, they are much better.

As a matter of fact, after the first rehearsal with these new guys, when I walked out of the rehearsal room to pay the guy at the desk, he said “I gotta tell you Dari, I loved what I heard in there tonight!” He went on to say “Wait until you play with these guys a couple of times. They are so much better than your old guys!” Needless to say, I was THRILLED.

I always videotape my rehearsals and that night when I came home from rehearsal, my husband said “How did it go?” I said “You tell me.” He honestly didn’t know what to expect since the week prior was an absolute disaster with auditioning another drummer.

We watched the videos and I was blown away, as was my husband. The same songs I had done so many times with my old bandmates was in no comparison to the FIRST time doing them with these guys. We sounded amazing. My vocals even sounded stronger. I had found my bandmates.

We have seven gigs coming up, starting this weekend. I am thrilled to have these new bandmates backing me up. My band is better than it’s ever been. If you’re in the area, we’d love for you to come out and see us!

Better things will always come your way. Remember heartbreak brings promise and setbacks bring opportunity.

Why to Lose the Negativity and Remain Positive

24 Thursday Mar 2016

Posted by Darielle Brooklyn in Inspiration, Motivation, Positivity, Uncategorized

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It’s true. The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts.

Every single day, events occur which give us the choice of how we choose to respond. Did you know that a single event can invoke vastly different responses from different people? Whenever anything happens, we are always given a choice of either responding positively or negatively. It’s a sad fact that a significant number of people choose negativity even over the most trivial things. Being negative every so often is acceptable but there is no reason to be a chronic negative person. Did you know that negativity has a widespread effect on your quality of life as well as an effect on those who are around you?

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Negativity, just like positivity, is contagious. We all have neurons called mirror neurons. Mirror neurons allow us to sympathize with others after observing their facial expressions and/or actions, allowing us to synchronize with each others’ emotions. We are capable of sympathy because our mirror neurons are able to duplicate the pattern of activity of another person’s brain.

Did you ever notice how you feel happy when you are around happy people? The same holds true when we are in the presence of a sad person. A sad person’s mood will dampen our spirits. In a way, you owe it to others to stay positive. Wouldn’t it be better for others to feel happy in your company rather than you being responsible for bringing their spirits down?

Negativity is like a disease, a nasty and contagious disease. Please keep it to yourself. In reality, no one want to contract your negativity.

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Negativity is draining. Most humans are sympathetic. Negativity triggers off a person’s sympathy. Most of the time, people cannot ignore a negative mindset because sympathy is actually a form of instinct. It’s something that is wired into our brain. Negativity is like a human black hole. It comes out of nowhere and just sucks the life out of you. No matter how hard you try to stay positive and remain strong, a person’s negativity ends up draining you. You then feel exhausted and you may actually start to feel depressed too. It becomes a vicious struggle.

Negativity can make you ill. When you are negative, your body knows it. The master gland in your brain known as the hypothalamus begins secreting cortisol, causing blood glucose to rise. Prolonged periods of negativity will cause blood glucose levels to remain elevated for long periods of time. This can eventually lead to glucose intolerance and diabetes.

Negative people are stressed people. Stress causes your body to release ghrelin, which is a hunger hormone. This hormone increases your appetite and plays a major role in your body weight. Not only will you seek out a lot more food but more often than not, you will seek out foods that are very high in sugar. I don’t need to tell you that foods high in sugar are very unhealthy. They cause inflammation in your arteries which can then cause clogged arteries. One is then at a high risk for high blood pressure, a stroke and heart disease. Is this worth a negative attitude?

The fact is that negativity is a bad habit. It is something that affects you and those around you. Negativity spreads because we all have mirror neurons and we have no control over it. In the process, we become emotionally drained. Negativity also affects your physical health.

Remember this: For every negative, there IS a positive. Find and focus on the positive. You owe it to yourself and those around you to remain positive.

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