

A Simple Strategy for Reducing Worries and Practicing With More Focus
Ever find yourself being distracted in the practice room by random thoughts and worries?
Like worrying about all the other music that you need to learn. Or the entrance you missed in the last rehearsal. Or whether you're prepared for the upcoming SAT's.
Like in-laws who live across the street, these worrisome thoughts like to spontaneously pop into our personal mental space at the most inconvenient times, and make it difficult to focus effectively on the thing we're actually doing in that moment.
And there is an emotional cost too, as worrying can make us more stressed, anxious, and tense.
So...is there anything we can do to reduce these worries and get better at single-tasking and focusing on the thing in front of us at the moment?
Get all the nerdy details right here:
A Simple Strategy for Reducing Worries and Practicing With More Focus
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