• How To Develop A Practicing Habit

    in Self-Improvement

    Experts say it takes 21 days to develop a habit.

    Of course, some habits are easier to develop than others. While the 21 days generally holds true for any behavior, being able to perform desired activities consistently for 21 days is typically the problem.

    Skipping a few days, doing it when you want here and there, all break the pattern and inhibit habit formation.

    Pushing yourself to practice for an hour at the same time everyday is a good example.

    But if you can manage to make it happen, it’s a habit worth attaining.

    Once you’ve passed 21 days, it’ll feel natural. It’ll be easier to keep it up. Breaking it will feel bad.

    It goes without saying that those who excel in their music have made practice a habit.

    Those that continue to struggle simply haven’t.

    To be successful at anything, find others who already are and do what they do! Study and adapt their habits and there’s no way you’ll fail.

    Until next time —

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    Hi, I'm Jermaine Griggs, founder of this site. We teach people how to express themselves through the language of music. Just as you talk and listen freely, music can be enjoyed and played in the same way... if you know the rules of the "language!" I started this site at 17 years old in August 2000 and more than a decade later, we've helped literally millions of musicians along the way. Enjoy!




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