Meet Cristian Vivaldi

Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Cristian Vivaldi. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.

Cristian, we’re thrilled to have you on our platform and we think there is so much folks can learn from you and your story. Something that matters deeply to us is living a life and leading a career filled with purpose and so let’s start by chatting about how you found your purpose.

“Finding your purpose” isn’t something you do once and then check off a list. For me, it’s a lifelong mission — a constant process of listening to myself and making sure I’m not being guided by other people’s expectations. To truly understand your purpose, you have to stay connected with your inner self and be honest about what feels right to you.

Over the years, I’ve realized that my purpose keeps evolving, and I actually think that’s how it should be. We grow, we change, and so does what drives us. Right now, my purpose is simple: to live a fulfilling, peaceful life with as few regrets as possible. I want to silence that haunting question, “what could it have been if…?” before I leave this world. Everything I do stems from that intention.

Great, so let’s take a few minutes and cover your story. What should folks know about you and what you do?

Everything I create in life isn’t just for my own fulfillment. The real magic happens when that fulfillment expands — when what I create connects with others. I always try to give something meaningful to the world through my work, and that’s especially true with my music.

It’s fascinating how music allows us to connect with people we’ve never met, simply by sharing a melody or a feeling. When I first started my career, I honestly thought no one would care about what I had to say through the piano. But with time, discipline, and a deep sense of responsibility, I built a path that now allows me to live from what I love most.

I’ve never seen myself as particularly talented — what defines me is discipline and emotional sensitivity. I’m someone who commits fully to whatever I set my mind to. Today, I’m focused on helping other musicians build sustainable careers in the streaming era through my online courses. At the same time, I’m developing a new EDM project, aiming to bring joy, energy, and emotional connection to everyone who listens to my future releases 🙂

There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?

Looking back, I’d say three things have made the biggest impact on my journey: discipline, emotional awareness, and adaptability.
Discipline gave me structure — it’s what turned late-night ideas into real compositions and goals into milestones. Emotional awareness allowed me to stay authentic and connected to my purpose, instead of chasing validation or trends. And adaptability has been key, because in music, as in life, everything changes fast.

For anyone starting out, I’d say: focus on your habits before your results. Be consistent, stay curious, and don’t let fear of imperfection stop you from sharing what you create. Understand that inspiration does not come to you, you find it when you show up, even when you do not feel like it. Growth is rarely linear, but it always rewards those who show up with intention.

Most importantly, do not lose humanity in the process. Art without emotion is just technique. But art with emotion changes lives: starting with your own.

Before we go, any advice you can share with people who are feeling overwhelmed?

Honestly, this one hits hard because we live in a time where anxiety’s at an all-time high and our attention spans are shot. It’s tough to stay focused on long-term goals when we’re addicted to quick dopamine hits.

When I start feeling overwhelmed, I slow everything down. I like to step away from noise, go somewhere in nature, and just think about my actions and my purpose. That simple reset changes everything.

And honestly, one of the best things you can do is detach from social media — completely. If you can’t control it, uninstall the apps. When all your attention goes outward, you lose the connection with yourself. You might think you’re escaping the stress, but it always finds its way back if you do not cut if from the root.

So my advice is simple: stop scrolling, get bored on purpose, eat clean, and move your body. It’s amazing how clear your mind becomes when you give it space to breathe.

Contact Info:

  • Website: https://www.cristian-vivaldi.com
  • Instagram: @cris.vivaldi
  • Other: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3SVGtGLA9kap5qlxX4WyBb?si=dPkTF4XgSkWaImkoDD38rg

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