{"id":165,"date":"2010-09-13T16:12:51","date_gmt":"2010-09-13T23:12:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/midwestmotet.org\/?p=165"},"modified":"2010-09-13T16:23:14","modified_gmt":"2010-09-13T23:23:14","slug":"picking-your-battles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/midwestmotet.org\/?p=165","title":{"rendered":"Picking Your Battles"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I pick my battles, whether about my family or my profession.  Long ago, I learned to compromise and decide what is <em>really <\/em>important.  And then not to sweat it , when it isn&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>Things weren&#8217;t always that way.  I used to worry about everything&#8211;little, big and middle sized&#8211;and I was exhausted ALL THE TIME. Suddenly, I realized I was crabby and not always pleasant to be around. I had to do something to change.<\/p>\n<p>One day, in a moment of weakness, I decided it wasn&#8217;t  really important to have my church choir rehearsal begin at 7 pm (more convenient for me) but 7:15, when the Session meeting would be over, would be fine and I could stop  arguing about it with the late comers from the Session meeting.   I would potentially have more singers  able to join me. It was a win\/win situation.  After I decided this simple 15 minute compromise, I discovered an added benefit, I felt, physically better&#8211;less stressed. And, my choir and the new folks who joined us, thought better of me.<\/p>\n<p>What other places in my life could I pick my battles? My kids  wore their hair longer than I preferred but weren&#8217;t dyeing it purple&#8211;I could live with longer hair but not the purple!  As all three are lovely young men now, they have not dyed or pierced anything&#8211;that I know of&#8211;yet.   I look at it this way, it is not &#8220;during my watch&#8221; any longer and as adults, they can do anything they want with their own appearance.   I have to &#8220;let it go&#8221;.  My relationships with them&#8211;and my blood pressure&#8211;are more important to me then their crazy fashion choices.<\/p>\n<p>One of the first members of my chamber choir&#8211;a rather large bear of a bass&#8211;told me he wasn&#8217;t comfortable wearing a tuxedo but he would, if I insisted.   He really hated to wear one in the spring and summer because it was hot and he was a big guy and&#8230;&#8230;..well, you can imagine.  I held fast about the tuxes for our first few concert cycles. Then I thought, perhaps since our spring concert is always secular and a less formal event, perhaps the men could wear colored shirts and black pants&#8211;and, my gift to that bass&#8211;no tie?  It has worked very, very well.  The men still wear their tuxes for the fall concert but in the spring, they can be more relaxed.  And I have gotten the reputation of being easy to work with.  Win\/win, in my opinion.<\/p>\n<p>A colleague used to ask himself, in regard to picking battles, &#8220;is this the hill you want to die on&#8221;?  I think we as leaders in the choral community have to ask ourselves that question repeatedly.  What is really important&#8211;the matching blacks of our sopranos and altos or the vocal sounds they produce?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I pick my battles, whether about my family or my profession. Long ago, I learned to compromise and decide what is really important. And then not to sweat it , when it isn&#8217;t. Things weren&#8217;t always that way. I used to worry about everything&#8211;little, big and middle sized&#8211;and I was exhausted ALL THE TIME. 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