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A new challenge. My story could be your story!

As I write this latest Blog, we are in some form of lock-down, due to the Corona virus. Our daily routines and activities have certainly changed beyond all recognition and many people have used this enforced spare time, to invest in projects and activities that they've often thought about doing, but never really got round to, due to lack of time or inclination. Attics, gardens and garages everywhere have never been so tidy!!! It's also been an opportunity for people to re-evaluate what is really important to them in their lives e.g. friends and family, good health, the ability and freedom to come and go as you please, job satisfaction and career choices, as well as hobbies and pastimes. Having something that is precious taken away from you only highlights how much we value it.

Lockdown has also given people time to think and assess what they want from life post Covid-19, when we can return to some semblance of normality and this period of reflection will perhaps ignite a desire for change and the pursuit of a new challenge?

I had one of these "Saul on the road to Damascus" moments some 14 years ago, at the grand age of 39, I decided that I needed something new, something different and something that would kick-start my enthusiasm for life in general. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't doing too badly for myself. I had a nice house, a job that I really loved doing and was managing to pay the bills each and every month. So what was the problem? The answer was, that I simply needed to be doing something that I'd never experienced before, that took me away from the "same old, same old" and perhaps out of my comfort zone, to where I couldn't put my feet on the bottom of the pool and had to swim a little harder to stay afloat.

From a somewhat pessimistic and negative viewpoint, I felt I had ticked as many boxes as was possible in terms of my music-making experiences (particularly on a professional level) and that there were no more "Everests" remaining that I was capable of climbing and that I should be happy with what I'd already achieved. "So what changed?" I hear you ask.

Following a chance encounter with a friend I was encouraged to consider joining the Army Reserve as a Musician. I'd always been interested in all things Military ever since I was young, but the concept of playing in a Military Band - no change that to a Military brass band (as at the time it was the ONLY brass band in the British Army! - and getting paid for it fried my brain somewhat. Over the years, I'd been used to the concept of attending band twice a week (increasing in the run up to a major competition) and getting zilch for doing it, other than the huge amount of pleasure of performing at a high level and at some of the top venues around Europe.

Having done my research and then attending a few rehearsals at the Barracks (to get a feel of what I was potentially letting myself in for) and asking hundreds of questions such as "what if...?", "how many...?", "will I have to do this..... will I have to do that?", I was reassured that this was a good move and would be a decision that I wouldn't regret.

Fast-forward 14 years and I now can say that this was one of the best decisions that I ever made. I discovered not only a new "Everest" to climb, but my "K2", "Kilimanjaro" and many more peaks, with new ones still emerging even now. This new challenge brought a new dimension to not only my musical world, but to my personal and life experiences too and at the same time, I got paid for doing it and it brought me new career pathways too, as all these years later. Not only am I a Sergeant and a musician, I am now the Recruiter for that Band - the Regimental Band of The Royal Welsh.

Corps of Army Music Short Term Training Team - Uganda 2015

Words cannot begin to describe the new horizons that I've encountered over these 14 years, but suffice to say that if you're currently bored, feeling unfulfilled, craving something new or just plain curious to know "what if.....?" then go for it! Ask the question and see whether it is for you.

Whether it's learning a new language, deciding to do a triathlon or joining a Regimental Band in the Army Reserve, then follow your dream and see where it takes you!

For more information about the Regimental Band and Corps of Drums of The Royal Welsh, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/royalwelshband

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