Monday Motivation
Happy New Year and welcome to 2025. Let’s begin this year, this week, this chapter with a Monday Motivation featuring singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier, Chris Martin of Coldplay and the voices of a London audience.
Collier is working his way to purpose and calling in his music career with what he refers to as the audience choir experiment. He uses the voices of humanity gathered in an arena, trusts them with a starting point, a note as directed, and then conducts with universally understood motion to create harmony, giving voices the permission to start, to contribute and unite. He calls on the best, like Chris Martin, to get a bit uncomfortable with even their own music, share the harmony and trust the process. Collier has started to take samplings of the audience voices, their universal harmonies, and use them in his own music and albums.
Beyond beautiful harmony, innovation and profound music, here’s what I see.
- I see Collier taking steps to align his talent, creativity, passion and trust in humanity to emblazon his own trail.
- His guiding force is the belief that every person on the planet has a voice, compounded by the realization that when voices come together, beautiful things happen.
- When given a starting note, voices create a pathway, a gravitational pull, underscoring that harmony doesn't happen when everyone sings the same note.
- It’s not only the sound, but the experience, the value of the moment the unity happens, that’s the real magic.
- Each voice, each of our voices, is magnified by the people around us. When we work together, create harmony, connect in that way, great things happen.
The work of Collier is a beautiful analogy for the work we do each day, for and with our business, patients and each other in this #OneBeautifulLife.
So to Collier’s innovation, Martin’s trust in the process and the power of harmonized human voices, let’s raise our Monday morning coffee mugs to 2025, have a listen and let it fix you. Make it a great week for our business, patients and each other.
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