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👉Welcome to ONEDGE! (Start here)
Step #1: Introduce Yourself Drop a comment below. Keep it simple: → What brought you here and what's the one thing you want to change? → Where are you located? → What do you do – work, passion, side project, whatever keeps you going? Step #2: Open See Yourself (Classroom tab). Head to the Classroom tab and open "See Yourself". Inside: a note from me, what "shadow" actually means in plain language, and two exercises to start with this weekend. Do them. Post what came up in 💬 General. That's where the work starts. Step #3: Be In the Room This isn't a place to consume. Comment on someone's intro. Share what you're working on or sitting with. The room comes alive when we talk to each other, wins, doubts, the in-between. We grow together 🌱 — Viktor
I’m Robin, also from Sweden. I am 28 years old and lived my whole life thinking life i the following: Go to your blue collar work, find a girl, get a dog, buy a house, get kids, grow old. I worked as an electrician full time. I hated it. I hated the thought of doing that until retirement. A few years back though, it hit me, i don’t want to live like that. I want more from life. So i moved 600km from my comfortable hometown and tried something else. I broke up with my at the time girlfriend i had been together with for 5 years and stayed in the new town i moved to. Fast forward to pretty much exactly one year ago. I had been with my new girlfriend for a while, she who challenged me to do new things in life. See new places, do new things, meet new people. She taught me a whole new way of seeing and experiencing life. I had a new found love for music and festivals. I wanted to make people feel the same way i felt when i heard the music. So i decided to learn music production. I am now one year into my learning process and to be honest, i struggle quite alot at the moment. I find it hard to keep focus and most of all, i struggle to still see the fun in the process when things get really challenging. The more i learn, the more i understand it is an endless learningcurve, and i keep comparing myself with people who have produced music for 20+ years. I think my biggest challenge is that i want to be the best right away.
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Robin Lange Nordström
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