What was it like growing in the Ukraine during Christmas time?
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Natalie P. Hall Testimony
“The Performance Treadmill and Guilt” God wants you to have identity in Him and live a life free from any guilt, standards, and not good enough mentality. I was born in Ukraine, into a family with strong Christian roots. From an early age I began singing, and fell in love with music.
My early teenage years were filled with lots of music, traveling with groups from church, and singing. When I was enrolling into music conservatory in Ukraine, the dream to be vocal performance major was destroyed by the Dean of Music, because I am a Christian. Instead, she “allowed” me to study violin. I disliked violin! As a violinist, I was always told that I had to try harder to be better. My good was never good enough, and my best could always be better. This became my life motto, and without realizing it, I attached others to my motto: my friends, my family, and especially my husband. Since I felt like I was not good enough, they also were not good enough. I always had to be better, and so should they. This created depression with deep guilt within me.
THE ENTIRE TESTIMONY: https://nataliehallviolinist.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/NataliePHallTestimonyandBio-1.pdf
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