Jamorama - Learn Guitar

A central aspect of guitar practice is goal setting. To be blunt, you must set goals!

Let me tell you why this is so important. Hopefully this explanation will show you just how valuable, and incredibly powerful, this method is if you want to constantly improve as a guitar player.

You see, when goals are set, you give your sub-conscious mind something clear to focus on.

When your goal is written down, and you commit to doing it, you have set something in motion. When you write them down, you’re making it much more likely to happen.

So, you must set some goals and write them down.

I know this may not sound important to you at the moment, particularly if you have never used this method before.

But, believe you me, goal setting keeps you focused and makes you get what you want from your practice.

Also, if you don’t set goals, you don’t have anything clear to measure how well you’ve progressed. This can mean that you don’t progress much at all, or you don’t notice your progress.

This can lead to lack of desire to play guitar and lack of desire is a 100% guaranteed route to failure.

That’s not what you want, is it?

So, in summary:

You must cover each of these points:

* Your must set long-term and short-term goals.
* You must read & review your goals before you practice.
* You must focus on completing these goals while you’re practicing.
* When you finish practicing, review your goals and tick off the goals you have completed.
* If you miss a goal, don’t worry! Review the goal and decide if it was realistic enough. If it wasn’t realistic, change it until it is. If you still feel it is realistic, leave it there and work on it next time.
* It helps to make your goal time limited. (E.G. Within 30 days) This will help keep you focused and accountable.

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