I treasure my mornings. I get up early and ignore everything work-related for the first few hours. It's just me and my coffee addiction.
Rachael YamagataIf you hold on to certain things that are comfortable and maybe a bad pattern for you psychologically, then you rob yourself of the experience of the next thing that happens when you do start to let go. It's only by trusting that, and by the leaps of faith, that you remember that's true.
Rachael YamagataFlute was actually my first instrument. I had a year of lessons and then stopped after feeling like I was going to faint all of the time.
Rachael YamagataAs I grow older, what I find interesting is that I get experience with pain, different types of pain, and I start to see the lovely hilarity of life. Things that were once so crushing take on a different essence. I move through it at a faster rate. It's like traveling: it opens my eyes. My process is to allow myself to have it and to not judge myself or the situation too much, and then to create something with it.
Rachael YamagataWhat tries to break us is endlessly fascinating to me. Joy is a whole different game to express.
Rachael YamagataI used to find places in high school and college, empty rooms or spaces with pianos. Instead of going to a party, I'd play alone for hours. It became my buddy.
Rachael YamagataConflict is a great thing to start with. For me as a songwriter, I am constantly trying to solve problems.
Rachael YamagataThere's something about [pain] that excites me. If I'm feeling really awful about something, it's because I haven't experienced it before. There's something I need to learn from it.
Rachael YamagataPain is a huge gift. It can expand you like nothing else. If you can embrace it and sink into it, you'll get to the point where you can bend and transform your experience of it. Having some sort of creative outlet to do that is another gift.
Rachael YamagataI can sit and dissect for hours, and then write 50 songs about. I always find that inspiring.
Rachael YamagataIn love relationships, there's such intimacy, and the potential to be the most vulnerable and honest and raw with another person. Why can't we have that transparency with everyone in our lives and reach that higher connection?
Rachael YamagataI'm addicted to the dynamics of relationships whether they be in love, work, between strangers on the streets, or in the world in general.
Rachael YamagataEveryone is more than what you see on the cover; we all run deep and have our story.
Rachael Yamagata