My creativity didn’t start until my early 20s, the art that really made a significant impact in my life which is Music.

My mum had a stack of records which I would play for hours on end, and also then we had the cassette tapes which broke every two minutes, but you had the patience to put it back together because you couldn’t live without Music.

Music gave breath and substance to life, it told stories, processed emotions, and painted pictures, entertained and gave hope and deeper understanding about human relationships. Furthermore, when we started going to clubs as a teenager, I really saw how powerful Music was.

If you think about it, music brings communities, and people together, other than the other arts, such as drama, but Music is monumental, not saying it’s more important. It’s just more contagious and prevalent in our every day lives compared to the other arts. Luckily, I was fortunate to meet very musical people and run a Music publishing business for 10 years before I got into health and well-being as a career.

But in this blog I wanted to explain how music helped me create. I built my own Studio and Music was the foundation and sole significant reason why my healing was easier to go through as a young person.

I was going through a lot mentally and emotionally at that time, and Music was not only my way out. It was my way in. It did so much more than I can explain, and anyone that is moved by the arts, will understand this,

So from saying that, now I have established Soundwell which is a music and wellness platform, which is online that helps people to tap into their creative side, even if they have no previous experience. It’s not just for those that want to use music to aid wellbeing , but for those that just want to have fun, cause that’s what music is as well. It’s pleasing to hear it’s entertaining it’s exciting it’s moving it brings people together, but most of all it’s supportive and loving its courage. It brings wisdom, peace and happiness. It does so much things.

Another reason is that if you haven’t tapped into the creative side, music is one way where you can start, but if you feel the other arts are interesting please do explore and try. Even if it’s for once a week, once you get into the zone its the best feeling ever.

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