![]() ![]() Here is my point, you will learn what you really need to continue your harmonica goals, and make some friends and associates along the way. ![]() The question I asked Richard was, “How do I stay focused on my desire to play the harmonica and NOT get distracted or derailed from all of the high quality players like you?” Sterners book focuses on different methods of practice. Clearly, it takes a good sense of self-discipline and self-control to learn a new skill. D) Be deliberate, have an intention about what you want to accomplish and remain aware of that intention.ĭoing these things will eliminate the judgments and emotions that come from a product-oriented, results-driven mind. Sterner Interestingly, The Practicing Mind takes a look at the act of learning, in general. C) Make the process the goal and use the overall goal as a rudder to steer your efforts. In summary, the practicing mind comes down to a few simple rules: A) Keep yourself process oriented. Get lost in the process to the goal, not the frustration of achieving the goal. Richard turned me onto the book: The Practicing Mind by Thomas M Sterner. Sterner explores how to master any skill or challenge by learning to love the process, as the cover reads. His name is Richard Sliegh at Hot Rod Harmonicas. In his book The Practicing Mind: Developing Focus and Discipline in Your Life, Thomas M. I dealt with going out side your comfort zoneīut most important to my development I was told about a book by one of the coaches.What did I get from Jon’s Jam Camp in Clarksdale MS? ![]() Guess What I Picked Up From Jon Gindick’s Jam Camp ![]()
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