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Where should you sit at an Atlanta Symphony Orchestra concert?

February 4, 2018 by Leisa Michelle Leave a Comment

Buying symphony tickets is such a pain in the ass no matter where you go. The price of tickets can vary so widely, anywhere from ten bucks to hundreds of dollars.

A lot of factors plays into the price of a symphony ticket. It’s said that back in the day, it was more important to be seen at the symphony than to actually see the symphony. That’s why some theatres in Europe have boxes and seats where you can’t even see the stage.

Nowadays, we’re more sophisticated though, right? Ehh, maybe. Obviously, everyone who goes to the symphony today wants to hear the music. That’s important. How well the music will reach your ears will play a factor in your ticket price. But what seems to play an even bigger part in the cost of the ticket is how well you can see the orchestra. Otherwise, why would a ticket in the very front row on the ground cost $50 and the one in the back balcony cost $20? The sound in that front row is going to be terribly unbalanced. But hey, you’ll get a good look at the flailing conductor and first violinists!

If you’re like me, you’re not really wondering what the “best” seat is (as determined by the market and the illusions of value to people today), you’re wondering what the best value seat is.

Google doesn’t always have the answer to this question. So I experimented at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta and discovered what the best value seat is for the price.

Here’s what I learned…

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Filed Under: Thinking Out Loud Tagged With: life, music

When “Facing Your Fears” Doesn’t Work

July 26, 2017 by Leisa Michelle 2 Comments

“I’ll be praying for you that you’ll have the strength to face your fears.”

This is a condensed version of a text my sister sent me recently.

I’ve been struggling with some really intense anxiety over the last year. Anxiety that I can’t explain, control, or confront. It springs on me at the most inconvenient times. It makes me feel weak and irrational. It makes me feel alone. And, frequently, it makes me feel like a bad friend. I wish I could say it’s been getting better. But it hasn’t.

I’ve been very private and embarrassed about all this. But upon receiving the above text, I realized something.
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Filed Under: Thinking Out Loud Tagged With: anxiety, fear, other thoughts

What Are We So Scared Of?

July 3, 2017 by Leisa Michelle Leave a Comment

4 weeks ago I moved to a city I didn’t know with no job lined up. I had $1500 to my name and only 6 months of traditional work experience under my belt.

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Filed Under: Thinking Out Loud Tagged With: change, choice, fear, self development, trying something new, uncertainty

To The One I Love

May 10, 2017 by Leisa Michelle Leave a Comment

This is an essay that briefly goes through my views on the power of silence, the nature of God, and the virtue of selfishness.

The format is inspired by the essay Intentions by Oscar Wilde, which was set as a dialogue. After reading it, I realized that not all ideas are necessarily best expressed as an article or essay. So here I’m experimenting with outlining my beliefs on silence, God, and selfishness as a letter between two young lovers.

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Filed Under: Thinking Out Loud Tagged With: authenticity, love, self-awareness, the self

The Power in Being Human

April 20, 2017 by Leisa Michelle Leave a Comment

This episode of Project Thinking Out Loud: The Power in Being Human. I talk about what Othello, darjeeling teas, and books have taught me about the power in the thing that makes us human.

Filed Under: Thinking Out Loud Tagged With: learning, project thinking out loud, self development, self-awareness

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