tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6164499499680933214.post2871626082980035629..comments2023-03-31T18:59:15.544+11:00Comments on Conductive Magic, Transformations, and Me: UnsweetableLisa Gombinskyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03884143090997783953noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6164499499680933214.post-44302693167071869172011-07-08T08:52:10.531+10:002011-07-08T08:52:10.531+10:00Thanks Gill -- writing about what I do has helped ...Thanks Gill -- writing about what I do has helped me understand it better too. I love reading other conductor's reflections, but often question my self and my work -- I don't know, something about being 'on my own' and only having my head to bounce things around in instead of someone else's head. It has been very reassuring to get people's positive responses since I've started blogging -- and this blogging experience has been very different than the discussion forum of yesteryear. <br /><br />Gill's blog can be followed at http://www.gillian-maguire.info/Lisa Gombinskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03884143090997783953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6164499499680933214.post-83064350331361732172011-07-08T08:43:15.181+10:002011-07-08T08:43:15.181+10:00Gillian Maguire has asked me to post the following...Gillian Maguire has asked me to post the following comment...<br /><br />As always a very interesting post and very informative. Thank you, Lisa. I imagine all conductors approach their work differently as well as developing new ways of working as experience and confidence grows. Its great to be able to know more about this.Lisa Gombinskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03884143090997783953noreply@blogger.com