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Andreea Ciocoi: If You Have Inner Peace, You Can Move Forward More Calmly in Life

What connection exists between a Customer Service Analyst job and the spotlight of a stage? At first glance, the two fields seem completely unrelated. But not for our colleague Andreea Ciocoi, who proves the opposite: at 27, she manages to remain equally active at work during the week, while also bringing musical notes to life, on stage or in the studio. Whether at the microphone or in professional relationships within a highly competitive industry, her skills remain the same: patience, confidence, and a positive vibe.

Music, a Childhood Love Story

“I am an optimistic and hardworking person. I like Asian languages, Asian food, and traveling. But my greatest passion is music,” says Andreea.

In her professional life, she excels in the role of Customer Service Analyst for one of Connections’ top clients, while her free time is mostly dedicated to composing music at Art Music Studio and performing at private events on her free weekends.

“I enjoy contributing to the composition of musical themes for various artists or even for my own pieces, and at the events where I sing, I feel like I always learn something new and open up more to the audience,” Andreea confesses.

For Andreea, it all started at the age of 6 when her parents enrolled her in a children’s club in the 5th District of the capital. There, among many other activities, she discovered her passion for singing and the talent inherited from her grandmother. At first, Andreea reproduced the performances of artists from her mother’s favorite TV shows, but she continued to practice with unwavering dedication every day. This perseverance paved her way to bigger and more prestigious stages. “In everyday life, I try to sing for at least an hour from the songs I know or that I try to learn for fun. Even during high school and university, when I wasn’t as involved in music, I always made time to sing for an hour. No matter how much I tried to distance myself from music due to circumstances or my inner critic, I couldn’t escape it,” says Andreea, who began to take her passion more seriously at 21.

How Does Play Become Passion? With Effort and Faith in Your Path

Andreea’s hobby is one that involves a lot of time, passion, dedication, and emotional intelligence, and she has faced her share of challenges. She encountered people who tried to impose their own limits on her, but she felt she could do more and had much more to discover. So, she considered each failure as a redirection and a lesson for her growth.

As a result, over time, Andreea Ciocoi’s voice has echoed in numerous places, in clubs and at various events, until she stepped onto the stage of “The Voice of Romania” in 2019.

“I managed to sing on the stage of The Voice of Romania in 2019 thanks to my stubbornness, my family’s encouragement, and the help I received at the Art Music Singing School. I got honest advice and a clear evaluation of my talent. I was ready in two months, and then I passed the pre-selections,” says Andreea.

And things didn’t stop there.

With the performance of songs came the passion for creating new ideas and musical concepts from scratch, a kind of experimentation, I could say. I have progressed a lot, and music is, for me, a moment of relaxation: it’s three minutes where you detach from the everyday, dive into the story of the song, and experience that feeling. Lately, I really like gospel songs because they have a divine vibration and harmony that bring me peace and even a certain state of happiness. And jazz songs, too.”

The love for musical notes is a story that continues for Andreea. The difficulties and people’s opinions have made her more hardworking and more confident in her vision and talent. They have strengthened her optimism, and today, Andreea says, “I manage – why not – to help and uplift others with my experience.”

A Few TIPS for Those Who Hesitate to Follow Their Dream

Don’t let the advice of inexperienced people or those close to you discourage you; instead, seek professional help. My advice for those who want to start singing is to have more confidence in their vision and not to be easily discouraged.

Persist, even if everything seems to be against you. Practice for an hour a day and sing at every opportunity that arises. Believe that what is meant for you will find its way to you.

If you’re anxious or have fears related to certain situations, prayer helps. When you have inner peace, you can move forward in life more calmly.

Nothing is impossible, and the only obstacle is our fear of the unknown. It’s best to try.

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