Ever try a practice journal?
I’ve been lazy at practice for awhile. I’ve got tons of things I want to work on in my technique and tons of things that I’ve purchased that I have yet to even look at. I’ve decided to take a page from the playbook of a few other guitar players I know and try a practice journal.
There is no correct way to do this, but I’ll go ahead and outline my strategy.
- Only plan a week of practice at a time. This should help accommodate the changing needs of what I should practice.
- Always start your last practice session of the week by planning the next week so you don’t end up with a day with no plan.
- Write down what you want to work on, and that day write down what you actually worked on.
- Be descriptive, draw shapes, keep good notes.
- Keep something handy to record if you stumble upon something awesome.
- Mix it up, don’t spend multiple days on the same topic if you can help it.
- Put in some of the things you would otherwise avoid (transcription, reading music, etc.)
I think the beauty of this is that it’s a forcing function to make you practice. So often we’ll just jam and call it practice, or go days without practicing. Since I have a plan, I find a way to commit 30 minutes to an hour on some specific thing I want to work on.
Have you tried this? Did it work for you? Sound off!
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