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WHO
IS
Pamela
Phillips Oland?
One
of the world's
most successful song lyricists, Pamela Phillips-Oland is a Grammy-Award
nominated songwriter who has written songs for such diverse artists
as Whitney Houston, Reba McIntyre, Aretha Franklin, Selena,
Peabo Bryson, Laura Branagan, Tiffany, Jennifer Rush, Anne Murray, Brian
Wilson, Gladys Knight, Frank Sinatra and Dusty Springfield.
Her film and television credits include songs for Disney’s "102
Dalmatians," Eddie Murphy's "Coming To America"
and the popular HBO series "The Sopranos."
Pamela
is a top judge in the Lyric Writing category of the
annual Great
American Song Contest and author of "The
Art of Writing Great Lyrics," an
instructive and inspiring book about the art and craft of lyric writing.
SongLyricist.com
is proud to share this excellent article on the pleasures and pitfalls
of songwriting, entitled "High Drama."

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Pamela
Phillips Oland is one of the world's most successful song lyricists, and
one of the most inspiring. . .
Nothing
To Fear But Fear
by
Pamela
Phillips Oland
"It
will be a sweet revelation to discover that your creative efforts are
their own reward, and that always, you have nothing to fear but fear itself..."
— Pamela Phillips Oland
U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt said at his 1933 inauguration,
"There is nothing we have to fear but fear itself." This rousing
speech to the American people was, "to dissipate the fear and panic
which had laid a paralyzing hand upon…the Nation."
He wanted to stir people to rise above their lethargy and self-doubt that
began with the spectacular stock market crash of 1929. Americans, unable
to see their way past their perceived obstacles, were inspired by FDR
to understand that they could be their own worst enemies if they succumbed
to fears of the unknown and the uncertain.
Aren’t we all afraid of "the unknown and the uncertain?"
Aren’t we able to think of endless scenarios that reflect our worst
fears? And if those fears materialize, and come true, don’t we say,
"See, I told you so." I have heard it said that, "what
you fear, you attract." If you fear being a failure, if you fear
being overlooked, if you fear the inability to fulfill your dreams, then
that’s the reality you will create.
I am reminded of a philosophical debate I heard about God. The premise
was, "If God is omnipotent and can do anything, he can build an indestructible
wall."
The argument in response was, "If God is omnipotent and can do anything,
he can also destroy that wall."
The moral: Anything is possible.
If you fear the competition, the criticism, the sheer overwhelming enormity
of the goals you have set for yourself, then they will become an insurmountable
wall. But tell me, are you going to let a li’l ole insurmountable
wall stop you?
I say you can build your insurmountable wall in your mind, and you can
also climb over it, walk around it, or knock it down.
You have to recognize that you are a unique being with your own talents
and abilities. You have the force of your own will and the strength of
your own personality to work with. You have as much right to be successful
in your chosen pursuits as anybody else has.
Success
or failure is not about what you do, it’s about how you think.
If you do what you love, with your whole heart in it, then every moment
you spend experiencing your life will be worthwhile.
Every worthwhile moment you spend experiencing your life will lead to
another, and it to another, and so on without end.
Sooner or later, you will realize that your greatest accomplishment is
the joy of living your life and experiencing your process.
Don’t
get sidetracked by fear, don’t doubt yourself or feel left behind
when you see others achieve their goals around you.
Stay
with what you’re doing. Each of us has our own path, our own timetable.
Don’t fear failure or you will fail. Believe in what you are doing,
immerse yourself in your creative passions and joys.
It
will be a sweet revelation to discover that your creative efforts are
their own reward, and that always, you have nothing to fear but fear itself.
©
Pamela Phillips Oland
This
article is
reprinted
with the kind permission of its author, Pamela Phillips Oland. Visit her
website at: PamOland.com
Here's
Another Great Tip for Song Lyricists!
Check
out the
Lyrics Only section of
the

Also,
visit the Lyrics
Only listings at Songwriters
Resource Network to find music composers, publishers and
industry connections!

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