However, lately I've re-introduced a means to record the amount of time I spend practicing, and I gotta say, I sure do find it rewarding to fill in those little boxes, one twenty-minute interval at a time:
Friday, April 6, 2012
One Twenty-Minute Interval at a Time
When practicing is
going well--when I'm relaxing and paying attention to form, working step-by-step through the zoom.it
transcriptions, sometimes using jv4 to "jam" on the patterns, sometimes
turning it off to work "click-less," mentally isolating LH and RH,
listening for hidden melodies, etc.--it's pretty self-sustaining. The intrinsic reinforcers seem to be what's maintaining the behaviour. I just don't want to do anything else.
Practicing is my 3DS.
However, lately I've re-introduced a means to record the amount of time I spend practicing, and I gotta say, I sure do find it rewarding to fill in those little boxes, one twenty-minute interval at a time:
However, lately I've re-introduced a means to record the amount of time I spend practicing, and I gotta say, I sure do find it rewarding to fill in those little boxes, one twenty-minute interval at a time:
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