Goodbye 2009 & engineering...Welcome 2010 & music
Today is a remarkable day in my life. It's my last working day in Infineon, also my last working day as an engineer, and it's the last day of year 2009 as well. From tomorrow onwards, I'll be fulltime into music. It's altogether a different path to journey, yet there're some skills learnt during engineering days that can be imparted. I have 10 confirmed students to date, thank God for His provision. Most supports come from friends, and you know who you are, dear ones, thanks! :)
It's my desire to look into each of these students' needs, identify their strengths and weaknesses and build them up from there. Music should be something one enjoys learning, not merely a task he or she is forced into. In fact, doing something that one has personal interest in, it just frees up one's mind to different approaches and insights in that area. That's what I'm experiencing now with this musical art, and I'm open to flexibility and customization pertaining to individual needs.
So one step at a time, and enjoy the journey! As we close the curtain for this year 2009, I wish all my dear family and friends the best in their undertakings - abundant blessings, good health, smooth paths, joy, peace and love. Cheers!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Welcome to my blog
Thanks for spending your time to visit this blog. Finally, I've managed to create a blog, meant to share with and keep readers posted of my music ministry updates. This is just the beginning, a new beginning of a new journey that I'm very much looking forward to.
It took me 5 years to take the step of faith forward to go fulltime into music. It was through a series of incidents, the more-than-merely-coincidences that really convict me to take the first step and move on. I will share the details in time to come.
So what's in store for this music ministry? For a start, I'll be providing piano lessons for both contemporary and classical music. There're other future plans also inline with music, these I'll need time to study and work on. I always adapt the 'one step at a time' principle, and let God lead each step as this is the ministry He has called me into.
To date, I have 7 confirmed students, this is a perfect number to begin with! Task now is to get to know the students better, understand their needs and fine tune the teach-and-learn method :)
It took me 5 years to take the step of faith forward to go fulltime into music. It was through a series of incidents, the more-than-merely-coincidences that really convict me to take the first step and move on. I will share the details in time to come.
So what's in store for this music ministry? For a start, I'll be providing piano lessons for both contemporary and classical music. There're other future plans also inline with music, these I'll need time to study and work on. I always adapt the 'one step at a time' principle, and let God lead each step as this is the ministry He has called me into.
To date, I have 7 confirmed students, this is a perfect number to begin with! Task now is to get to know the students better, understand their needs and fine tune the teach-and-learn method :)
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