 The specific details of acquiring professionalism evolved naturally. They're self-evident. When Roseanne Cash had her dream, she got the message. The epiphany is everything. When we see the gaping holes in our practice, or discover that we have no practice at all, no one has to school us in time management or resource allocation. We know what we have to do. The other thing about the changes Roseanne made after her dream is that she didn't make those changes to earn more money or to achieve greater fame or to sell more records. She made those changes out of respect for her craft. She made them to become a better artist and a more powerful musician. When we elevate our game aesthetically, we elevate it morally and spiritually as well.