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Let your students sit in different spots during rehearsals. This is an excellent way to work on blend and precision. The students will enjoy the change and if you can see past the tubas (who usually run to sit in the front row) you may also enjoy the change. Schedule time for your wife and family. I know this sounds obvious, but if you don't put it in your planner you can easily overlook this time to decompress and fill it with yet one more thing that needs to be done for the band program. No one, on their deathbed, ever wishes that they had spent more time in the office. A little quiet time can work miracles. Find that quiet spot and read a book (not a professional journal) go see a movie or just watch a sunset. Even five minutes makes a difference. Take time to get in touch with your own spirit. Through church or inspirational readings it is important to reconnect with that “spark” that got us interested in music, kids, and life. Go to professional conferences. Take the time off and get away from your school. You, your program, and your kids will be better off for the time you spend at the conference. About the Author: David Law is a career music educator and past president of the Iowa Bandmaster's Association. He currently teaches band at Vernon Middle School in Marion, Iowa.
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