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It seems there is always something. Managing the home, kids activities, maintenance of vehicles, work, sleep... There is always something that can get in the way of becoming a better player or simply getting to play the instrument that we love.
Of course, it's not that these things aren’t important either. A matter fact they are likely more important which is why it is so frustrating to not be able to get the time to practice and see your gear collect dust. This can leave you discouraged and uninspired.
But how do we find time to play guitar? Are we just organizing our day wrong? What if you have a limit on space or how loud you can play? Are there tools to aid in motivation? Do you need special equipment? And how much time is enough time to practice?
Well we will discuss this, and more on this group therapy session with Paul, on the Tweed Couch
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It seems there is always something. Managing the home, kids activities, maintenance of vehicles, work, sleep... There is always something that can get in the way of becoming a better player or simply getting to play the instrument that we love.
Of course, it's not that these things aren’t important either. A matter fact they are likely more important which is why it is so frustrating to not be able to get the time to practice and see your gear collect dust. This can leave you discouraged and uninspired.
But how do we find time to play guitar? Are we just organizing our day wrong? What if you have a limit on space or how loud you can play? Are there tools to aid in motivation? Do you need special equipment? And how much time is enough time to practice?
Well we will discuss this, and more on this group therapy session with Paul, on the Tweed Couch
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