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Created by Billboard-charting music producer Anthony Clint Jr., the 90-day mindset journal is now charting across the U.S., U.K., Germany, and Canada—helping musicians build discipline, boost creativity, and stay consistent.
ATLANTA - Marylandian -- I Make Music Not Excuses, a transformative mindset and productivity journal for music creators by Billboard-charting music producer Anthony Clint Jr., has officially become an International Amazon Best Seller, reaching top chart positions across the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Canada within days of release.
The journal is available now at: https://book.imakemusicnotexcuses.com where music creators can also download 4 FREE additional bonuses to help them jumpstart their creative discipline and mindset prior to receiving their new journal in the mail.
Built for musicians, producers, composers, songwriters, artists and creative entrepreneurs, the journal gives creators the structure needed to beat procrastination, eliminate excuses, and produce consistent work in an industry that demands momentum.
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Within its first week, the book broke into the Top 10 in the U.S. Music Business (Books) category and earned Top 50 rankings in multiple Music categories internationally — signaling global demand for mindset and discipline tools specifically created for music creators.
"In today's music industry, talent is only part of the equation," says Clint. "Consistency, discipline, and clarity are what push creators forward. I built this journal to help music makers stay locked in—even when life gets busy. Watching it resonate across multiple countries has been unreal."
The I Make Music Not Excuses Journal leads creators through a structured 90-day process of daily prompts, goal-setting, reflection, and time-blocking exercises designed to strengthen focus and elevate creative output. It has quickly become a go-to resource for artists looking to improve discipline and finish more music.
ABOUT ANTHONY CLINT JR.
Anthony Clint Jr. is a Billboard-charting music producer, educator, and entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in the music and TV/film industry. He has worked with Grammy-nominated artists such as Tamar Braxton, Case, and Tiyon "TC" Christian, and secured placements with NBC, FOX, CBS, Netflix, Adidas, American Express, Epic Games, and the Emmy Award-winning series Born This Way on A&E.
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Clint is the founder of the award-winning Sync Producer Hub community and co-founder of the Shades of Sync ® conference. Sync Producer Hub was awarded by the Skool Games as one of the top-performing music communities in its category, solidifying its reputation as a leading resource for producers entering the sync licensing space. His I Make Music, Not Excuses ® journal was created to help music creators strengthen their mindset, boost creativity, and stay consistent in their craft.
The journal is available now at: https://book.imakemusicnotexcuses.com where music creators can also download 4 FREE additional bonuses to help them jumpstart their creative discipline and mindset prior to receiving their new journal in the mail.
Built for musicians, producers, composers, songwriters, artists and creative entrepreneurs, the journal gives creators the structure needed to beat procrastination, eliminate excuses, and produce consistent work in an industry that demands momentum.
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Within its first week, the book broke into the Top 10 in the U.S. Music Business (Books) category and earned Top 50 rankings in multiple Music categories internationally — signaling global demand for mindset and discipline tools specifically created for music creators.
"In today's music industry, talent is only part of the equation," says Clint. "Consistency, discipline, and clarity are what push creators forward. I built this journal to help music makers stay locked in—even when life gets busy. Watching it resonate across multiple countries has been unreal."
The I Make Music Not Excuses Journal leads creators through a structured 90-day process of daily prompts, goal-setting, reflection, and time-blocking exercises designed to strengthen focus and elevate creative output. It has quickly become a go-to resource for artists looking to improve discipline and finish more music.
ABOUT ANTHONY CLINT JR.
Anthony Clint Jr. is a Billboard-charting music producer, educator, and entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in the music and TV/film industry. He has worked with Grammy-nominated artists such as Tamar Braxton, Case, and Tiyon "TC" Christian, and secured placements with NBC, FOX, CBS, Netflix, Adidas, American Express, Epic Games, and the Emmy Award-winning series Born This Way on A&E.
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Clint is the founder of the award-winning Sync Producer Hub community and co-founder of the Shades of Sync ® conference. Sync Producer Hub was awarded by the Skool Games as one of the top-performing music communities in its category, solidifying its reputation as a leading resource for producers entering the sync licensing space. His I Make Music, Not Excuses ® journal was created to help music creators strengthen their mindset, boost creativity, and stay consistent in their craft.
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