Ever feel like you practice and practice and practice but are not able to bring your performance to a higher level - don’t see a major difference or improvement, always the same struggle and frustrations?
for a long time, I struggled with this, somehow my practicing wasn’t giving me the results I wanted. With time and a lot of trial and error, I realized that I was simply not going to the trouble of understanding what I was doing in enough depth and it wasn’t until
I really began to teach that I really understood what each exercise was about that I became more detailed in my own practice and began to see faster results and have overall more control and understanding of my instrument.
And that’s when it really landed with me that a teacher can only give you the tools, we have to take responsibility for learning what they do and how to work them properly!
So if this sounds like something familiar and you want to know how to break down your practice time in a way that will bring you faster and better results, this episode is for you!
Today I’m diving deeper into the actual “Ideal practice” chapter of my FREE E-book “The ideal practice”. I’ll be fleshing out the outline I give you there and give you 3 suggestions for bringing more intentional focus and finesse into your practice and hence leave you with better and clearer results.